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Viral Trend Ikoy-Ikoyan Ala Arief Muhammad, These Celebrities Refuse to Join and Some Even Criticize!

Viral Trend Ikoy-Ikoyan Ala Arief Muhammad, These Celebrities Refuse to Join and Some Even Criticize!

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Viral Trend Ikoy-Ikoyan Ala Arief Muhammad, These Celebrities Refuse to Join and Some Even Criticize!

The term ikoy-ikoyan popularized by Arief Muhammad suddenly went viral and became a hot topic. The essence of the action carried out by Tiara Pangestika's husband is to give gifts for free to his followers.

Although many artists and influencers are inspired by this action, there are also those who decide not to follow suit. Not only that, some of them also criticize the action.

Who are they? Find out here!

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Sabrina Chairunnisa, Deddy Corbuzier's girlfriend, feels uncomfortable with the numerous DMs asking her to join the ikoy-ikoyan trend. Still in mourning after losing her grandmother, she reminds everyone that each person has their own way of giving.

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Nana Mirdad became one of the artists who spoke up and expressed concern about the ikoy-ikoyan trend. According to her, this could worsen mental health and Andrew White's wife also refuses to show off what she has given to her followers.

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In line with Nana Mirdad, Bunga Zainal also apologized to her followers who felt disappointed because she did not want to follow the ikoy-ikoyan trend. "Even without participating in this, I have often given giveaways without being forced and the main thing is that if giving without having to share it on social media, I totally agree," she wrote.

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Lutfi Agizal is one of those who strongly mocks the ikoy-ikoyan trend. He mentioned the online beggars that are currently trending on social media. Unfortunately, Lutfi's mockery received criticism from netizens.

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Agreeing with other artists who reject the trend of ikoy-ikoyan, Chelsea Olivia calls it embarrassing. She firmly states that she does not want to teach her followers to become beggars.

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Rachel Vennya also expressed her concern about the trend of ikoy-ikoyan because her DMs are flooded with requests from netizens. She also tagged Arief Muhammad's Instagram account there.

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In response to Rachel Vennya's complaints and other celebrities' complaints about the trend of ikoy-ikoyan, Arief Muhammad apologized. "I never told anyone to bother their favorite artists. So if you're disturbed, I apologize. Don't make it a burden," Arief wrote.

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