Kapanlagi.com - The late Dorce Gamalama left a legacy in the form of a gadang house for his adopted children. However, the gadang house has now been sold by Dorce Gamalama's adopted children for Rp 430 Million.
It is known that before passing away, Dorce Gamalama had a desire to build a museum in his gadang house. Bunda Erlita, as the older sister of Dorce Gamalama, stated that she did not want to conflict and accepted any decision made by Dorce Gamalama's adopted children.
Here are the portraits of the gadang house owned by the late Dorce Gamalama compiled on Friday (8/3/2024).
1. For Sale at Rp 430 Million
Portrait of the late Dorce Gamalama's traditional Minang house (Source: YouTube/Ajo Tipi)
The late Dorce Gamalama's traditional Minang house has a strong Minang flavor, like traditional houses in Padang. Currently, the house has been sold for Rp 430 million by Dorce Gamalama's adopted children.
2. Bunda Erlita Doesn't Want Any Family Conflict
Portrait of Bunda Erlita at the late Dorce Gamalama's traditional Minang house (Source: Instagram/dg_kcp)
The reason behind Bunda Erlita's decision to allow the late Dorce Gamalama's adopted children is because she doesn't want any potential family conflicts in the future.
3. Sold to People from Padang
Portrait of the traditional house owned by the late Dorce Gamalama (Source: YouTube/Ajo Tipi)
Bunda Erlita explained that the person who bought the traditional house owned by the late Dorce Gamalama is someone from Padang who lives near the house.
"Not (when the names Raffi Ahmad and Irfan Hakim were mentioned). It was someone close to the house and also someone from Padang who bought it. He likes the building. And he said it won't be changed," said Bunda Erlita, Dorce's sister.
4. Traditional House Inherited from the Late Dorce Gamalama
Portrait of Dorce Gamalama in his traditional house (Source: YouTube/Good Friend)
The traditional house that was inherited from the late Dorce Gamalama for his adopted children is located in the Jati Bening area, Bekasi. Apparently, the wood used to build the traditional house came directly from Padang, giving it a very distinctive Minangkabau atmosphere.
5. Reportedly Will Sell for Rp 2 Billion
Portrait of the traditional house owned by the late Dorce Gamalama (Source: YouTube/Good Friend)
When he was alive, Dorce Gamalama once mentioned that he would sell his traditional house for Rp 2 billion. This is because the house has a very detailed Minangkabau design with a rattan base and is filled with many antique items and paintings.
6. Is Dorce Gamalama Male or Female?
Dorce was born in Solok, West Sumatra, as a male named Dedi Yuliardi Ashadi, to parents Achmad and Dalifah. He is the youngest of 6 siblings. Both of his parents passed away when Dorce was still a child, so he was raised by his grandmother, Siti Darama.
7. What Year Did Dorce Go on Hajj?
During his lifetime, Dorce performed the Hajj pilgrimage in 1990.
8. What Year Did Dorce Pass Away?
Talented transgender celebrity, Dorce Gamalama, passed away at the age of 58 on Wednesday (16/02). One of Dorce's relatives, Hetty Soendjaya, stated that Dorce passed away due to a Covid-19 infection and will be buried according to Covid-19 protocols.
9. Can Dorce Have Children?
The fact is revealed that Dorce had written a will regarding his inheritance before passing away on Wednesday, February 16, 2022. He did not have biological children, but it is known that he had 4 adopted children.
10. Where Did Dorce Get Married?
Digital records explain that Dorce Gamalama was once married to a man named Dinky Ardillano on May 21, 2013. The wedding took place at Dorce's mosque in the Lubang Buaya area, Jakarta.
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