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Rumored Conversion, Bunga Zainal Shares Childhood Experience During Ramadan - Used to Sell Es Mambo

Rumored Conversion, Bunga Zainal Shares Childhood Experience During Ramadan - Used to Sell Es Mambo

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Rumored Conversion, Bunga Zainal Shares Childhood Experience During Ramadan - Used to Sell Es Mambo

Bunga Zainal is now married to Sukhdev Singh and living happily with their two children. As reported by Hops.id, in 2017 Bunga was rumored to have converted to another religion. In a police report to the Jakarta Metropolitan Police regarding a case that happened to her, her religion was written as Hindu in the religion column, similar to her husband's. Bunga Zainal chose not to comment on this issue.

In the atmosphere of the Ramadan month, Bunga Zainal interacted with netizens on her Instagram Story. Let's take a look at the latest facts about Bunga Zainal as reported from her Insta Story in the photos below.

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Bunga Zainal fills her ngabuburit time by inviting netizens to share their childhood experiences. She asked netizens if they ever pretended to fast when they were children. They would join sahur and break their fast, but only pretend to be hungry.

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Netizen A admitted that they had done it before. They would eat when their parents were not around and pretend to be weak when their parents returned. Apparently, Bunga had also experienced the same thing.

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Bunga responded to netizen A's answer by writing the same thing. When she was a child, she would eat when no one was watching. It's as if she forgot that there is a God who sees everything.

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Netizen B admitted to having done the same thing. They added that the food they ate tasted good, but there was a feeling of guilt in their hearts.

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Bunga also experienced the same thing as netizens B. Bunga also added that it might have happened because she didn't understand the true meaning of fasting before.

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Netizen C wrote about his experience fasting when he was a child. He played chase and then immediately quieted down in front of the refrigerator while drinking a glass of water.

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Netizen D admitted that when he was a child, he tried to make himself look like someone fasting, but in reality, he did not fast. Bunga laughed at Netizen D's answer.

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Netizen E wrote that during Ramadan in the past, he once followed his mother selling es mambo. He took some fruits that were used as the filling for the drink.

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It turns out Bunga responded to that answer by sharing her experience selling es mambo with tape and chocolate variants. Bunga admitted that the ice she sold ran out not because it was sold out, but because it was eaten by the people in her house.

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