Kapanlagi.com - Raffi Ahmad is known for being very affectionate towards his family. Since his father passed away, Raffi has been the backbone of the family since he was young. It's no wonder that his fortune continues to flow until now, as Raffi always honors his mother and his two younger siblings, Nisya and Syahnaz.
However, it turns out that Raffi harbors feelings of guilt. He expressed to his mother, Amy Qanita, that he feels unable to take care of his two younger siblings, Nisya Ahmad and Syahnaz Sadiqah, well.
1. Uploads Chat with Mama Amy
In a screenshot, there is an emotional conversation between Raffi and his mother. Raffi admits that he feels he has failed in his role as an older brother, especially after the events involving his younger siblings.
As has been known recently, Syahnaz was caught up in infidelity news. Nisya is also known to have filed for divorce from her husband, and the process is still ongoing.
2. Admits Regret
In his heartfelt confession, Raffi expressed deep regret over his inability to protect and support Nisya and Syahnaz. He feels this burden becomes heavier when he hears his mother's response, who tries to comfort Raffi with loving words.
"That's why I often feel guilty for not taking care of my siblings," said Raffi Ahmad.
"It's okay, you have already done enough, and your siblings have their own blessings and fortunes." replied Amy Qanita.
3. Response from Amy Qanita
Amy Qanita reminds Raffi that everyone has their own responsibilities and roles, and no one is perfect in living life.
This incident has drawn public attention, considering that Raffi Ahmad is one of the leading celebrities in Indonesia, and his statement reflects a side of humanity that is often hidden behind a glamorous image.
4. Mama Amy Does Not Depend on Her Children
Amy Qanita does not want to burden her children and tries not to depend too much on them. On several occasions, she emphasizes that as a mother and grandmother, she prefers to provide support rather than ask for excessive help.
"I do not want to depend too much on my children" and I prefer to give to them rather than the other way around," said Amy Qanita.
(kpl/dyn)
Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.