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Plek Ketiplek, 8 Compact Portraits of Widuri Puteri Sasono & Widi Mulia in Various Moments - Answering the Accusation of Nepo Baby

Plek Ketiplek, 8 Compact Portraits of Widuri Puteri Sasono & Widi Mulia in Various Moments - Answering the Accusation of Nepo Baby

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Plek Ketiplek, 8 Compact Portraits of Widuri Puteri Sasono & Widi Mulia in Various Moments - Answering the Accusation of Nepo Baby

Widuri Puteri is currently being widely discussed after starring in the movie SIKSA KUBUR. Widuri receives praise for successfully portraying the character of teenage Sita in Joko Anwar's film.

It turns out that not many people know that Widuri is the second child of actor Dwi Sasono and Be3 member, Widi Mulia. With their strikingly similar appearance, here are some portraits of Widi & Widuri together in various occasions.

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Widuri Puteri, who is now 13 years old, began her career in the world of acting by starring in the film AKU, KAU & KUA in 2014. At that time, she was only 4 years old!

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In addition to her excellent acting skills, Widuri, who has been acting since childhood, also attracts the attention of netizens as a nepo baby, which means nepotism baby.

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In the entertainment industry, nepo baby refers to artists who have successfully followed in their parents' footsteps and have a successful career in the entertainment industry. This term has a negative connotation as success is seen as a result of family popularity.

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Regarding this matter, Widi Mulia did not stay silent. Through her Instagram story on Friday (19/4), she emphasized the artist's nepotism.

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Nepotism definition referred to by Widi is, "Nepotism is any act of state officials that violates the law and benefits their family and/or cronies."

Plek Ketiplek, 8 Compact Portraits of Widuri Puteri Sasono & Widi Mulia in Various Moments - Answering the Accusation of Nepo Baby

However, Widi does not deny how well her children can excel in the arts due to the support and privilege they have.

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"Dru, Widuri, and Den grow well in the arts because they have the support and privilege from us as their artist parents. That statement is more appropriate. However, we are not part of the film production team that selects and determines whether our children can play in it," Widi explained.

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"Their opportunities in the professional field come organically. There are tests, there are coaches. Once again, the term 'nepo baby' is not appropriate to be used here," she concluded.