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Paula Verhoeven Still Denies Infidelity Accusations, Worried Negative Digital Footprint Will Be Seen by Her Children Later

Paula Verhoeven Still Denies Infidelity Accusations, Worried Negative Digital Footprint Will Be Seen by Her Children Later

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Paula Verhoeven Still Denies Infidelity Accusations, Worried Negative Digital Footprint Will Be Seen by Her Children Later

Paula Verhoeven showed her emotional side while explaining the main reason for reporting the judges to the Judicial Commission regarding her divorce decision from Baim Wong. She mentioned that her children will grow up and will be able to see the digital footprint of the news surrounding her divorce from Baim Wong.

Paula firmly rejected the infidelity accusations that were said to be one of the factors in her divorce. Here is her confession during an interview with the media. 

 

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"Actually, I am quite sad because, in my opinion, this slander has gone too far. And here I have 2 sons whose mental well-being I always safeguard," said Paula Verhoeven while crying when met at the Judicial Commission, Central Jakarta, Thursday (17/4/2025).

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"They will grow up seeing this news which is quite massive. So for me, I am doing this for my children and my parents," she continued.

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"And I hope everything I say can be accounted for in the afterlife. I firmly state that there has been no infidelity during my marriage," Paula emphasized.

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"I do this to protect the mentality of my young children, who will eventually grow up and be able to access all the news about this," she revealed.

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She hopes that all parties can understand her position as a mother who is fighting for her children.

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Paula realizes that the impact of news like this can last a long time, especially in today's digital era. She is concerned that her children will be adversely affected by the current sensational news.

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"And I hope, here I stand as a mother protecting my children. So I hope you all understand," she said. /aal