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Ria Ricis Donates Amidst the Corona Outbreak, Netizens: Good Intentions Shouldn't Be Flaunted

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Ria Ricis Donates Amidst the Corona Outbreak, Netizens: Good Intentions Shouldn't Be Flaunted Ria Ricis (Credit: instagram.com/riaricis1795)

Kapanlagi.com - Some time ago, Ria Ricis was criticized for being insensitive to the Corona Outbreak that is currently happening. She continued to shoot videos. Several celebrities warned her, from Sarah Sechan to Didiet Maulana.

Now, Ria Ricis has apologized. Not only that, she also directly participated in providing various assistance. This was at least known from Taqy Malik's post. Yes, Ria, along with volunteers and her ex-husband Salmafina, provided assistance.

1. Good Intentions Should Not Be Delayed

On Monday (30/3), Ria uploaded a photo of one of her actions. She appeared to be giving a package of assistance. According to her, good intentions should never be delayed. She also invited her followers to donate.

"Good intentions should never be delayed. You can also act without thinking twice. The point is, sharing will not make us poor. If you want to donate, you can do it through kitabisa, the link is on IG and YouTube," wrote Oki Setiana Dewi's sister.

2. Ria Ricis is Always Wrong

The upload was instantly flooded with comments from netizens. Many of them criticized her. According to netizens, this good action doesn't need to be showcased, especially since there are many people wealthier than Ria who donate without publicity.

Many also felt sorry seeing those criticisms. According to them, Ria Ricis is always wrong. Previously, she was asked by netizens to donate like other influencers. At that time, Ricis answered, "Insyaallah, it will be my secret with Allah."

(kpl/tdr)

Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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