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Kimberly Ryder Reveals Reasons for Not Becoming an Indonesian Citizen, Apparently Related to the Past

Kimberly Ryder Reveals Reasons for Not Becoming an Indonesian Citizen, Apparently Related to the Past

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Kimberly Ryder Reveals Reasons for Not Becoming an Indonesian Citizen, Apparently Related to the Past

Amid various news about her personal life, the citizenship status of actress Kimberly Ryder has also become a topic of discussion. When confirmed about this, the 32-year-old artist seemed a bit surprised as to why her status is now being questioned. Here are the details.

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"What is it? Why does it have to be like this?" said Kimberly Ryder when met in the TB Simatupang area, South Jakarta, Wednesday (6/8/2025).

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Nevertheless, she does not deny and openly confirms that she has indeed not become an Indonesian citizen (WNI). The mother of two then revealed the reasons why she still holds that status, which turns out to be related to her past plans.

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"Yes, so what? I don't know, because back then I was going to college and my first child was born there (in England), so now I'm still contemplating whether to become an Indonesian citizen or not," she explained.

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Her status as a Foreign National (WNA) certainly raises the question of whether it complicates her daily activities, especially in taking care of her two children in Indonesia. However, Kimberly firmly dismissed any obstacles and claimed that everything is going smoothly.

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"No, thank God everything is just fine," said the star of the film MERRY RIANA: MIMPI SEJUTA DOLAR.

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Furthermore, she also cannot confirm whether her children will eventually settle in Indonesia or in England. For Kimberly, the future is something dynamic, and she chooses to live it without a rigid plan.

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"Not really, I don't know. We can just see the difference between two years ago and now; there have been a lot of changes. I don't know about now, or next year, or the year after that. We'll just have to wait and see," he concluded.