Kapanlagi.com - On September 23rd, Rachel Vennya celebrated her 28th birthday with a party. The party, organized by Rachel Vennya, was held at her house and attended by her celebrity influencer friends.
Rachel Vennya also shared moments of her lively birthday celebration on social media. However, many criticized her for wearing revealing and Western clothes.
Rachel Vennya responded to some of the netizens' comments criticizing her. The ex-wife of Okin admitted that she is used to receiving comments from netizens about her appearance.
1. Responding Relaxingly to Netizens' Comments
Rachel Vennya Responds Calmly to Netizens' Comments / Credit Photo: Instagram/rachelvennya
Sharing the fun on her 28th birthday celebration, Rachel Vennya received some critical comments from netizens.
"It's not wrong for you to enjoy yourself, but it's the clothing that is a bit too revealing, why do you, as an Indonesian, follow the Western style? That's what people might judge you for, because you don't realize it," commented one netizen.
In response to that, Rachel Vennya calmly responded to the criticism. She doesn't mind even though there are many negative views expressed by netizens.
"It's okay, people have different perspectives. If you don't like it and want to judge me based on my clothing, it's actually easy for you, if you feel disturbed, don't watch my stories and stress yourself out by looking at others, right?" wrote Rachel Vennya.
2. Admitting to Being Used to It
Rachel Vennya Criticized for Wearing Revealing Outfit on Her Birthday / Credit Photo: Instagram/rachelvennya
Rachel Vennya admits that her actions and appearance will definitely invite various responses. She feels quite accustomed to criticism.
“I'm okay and I'm quite used to it haha Just pray for me to keep improving, okay? Besides, everyone talks about everyone, so what can you do? I've also talked about others, I consider it a risk and I understand,” she continued.
3. Suggesting Not to Comment on Other People's Posts
Rachel Vennya Suggests Not to Comment on Other People's Stall / Photo Credit: Instagram/rachelvennya
Regardless of that, Rachel Vennya suggests that such things should not be expressed in public spaces as they can trigger debates.
“But it's better to talk about it in your friend group, right? Instead of commenting on other people's posts, you might end up debating with someone you don't even know and getting angry by yourself, and then you'll be the one in a bad mood, right?” Rachel Vennya concluded.
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Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.