Kapanlagi.com - Eddies Adelia just held a wedding ceremony with a man named Ferry Setiawan, who is her ex-husband. The event was held in a limited manner at a hotel in the Pondok Indah area, South Jakarta, last Wednesday (25/3/2020).
The woman who gained fame for her role as Mumun in the TV series Jadi Pocong was originally scheduled to get married in early April. However, it was moved up due to the current situation where the country is not conducive to the spread of the coronavirus.
"Actually, the original plan was on April 3rd. But then we had another meeting and saw the condition that it seems like April-May is the peak of the pandemic, so we made the decision together to move it up," said Eddies when contacted by phone.
1. Cancel Invitation for 150 People
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Eddies Adelia had planned to invite 150 people to the wedding ceremony. However, he later canceled it and left only 20 people who were intentionally seated with distance to avoid unwanted situations.
"Initially, we invited 150 family members and close friends, but we eventually canceled the invitation for 150 people. We believe that breaking the chain of COVID can be achieved by avoiding crowds. So, we only had 20 people, seated with distance, some wearing masks, but not us as the bride and groom because this is an important moment," she explained.
2. Confident in Netizens' Opinions
Eddies Adelia is well aware that holding a wedding ceremony during this time will receive both positive and negative opinions from netizens. However, in the end, he chose to ignore them because preparations had been made far in advance.
"This is our plan to get married and worship. We can't postpone it again, otherwise, we'll have to have meetings for months. So, even though I'm sure there will be various opinions from netizens, what matters to us is the people who are actually present. The important thing for a wedding is to have an officiant, our parents, and our families," said the 40-year-old woman.
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Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.