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8 Portraits of Madhani DA in Various Outfits, Performing in Serdang Bedagai

8 Portraits of Madhani DA in Various Outfits, Performing in Serdang Bedagai

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8 Portraits of Madhani DA in Various Outfits, Performing in Serdang Bedagai

Written by: Maurent Lavena Stephanie

Madhani started to be known since she competed in Dangdut Academy season 6, so she is often called Madhani DA. Madhani is a participant of D'Academy 6 from Serdang Bedagai, North Sumatra. After a tough struggle, Madhani DA successfully came out as the 3rd winner of D'Academy 6. Madhani's name is increasingly known in the community and seen more often on stage.

Looking beautiful in various outfits, here are 8 portraits of Madhani DA on stage in Serdang Bedagai, North Sumatra.

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Portrait of Madhani on stage in a golden outfit. She looks enchanting and radiant.

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Not forgetting, Madhani also took pictures of her appearance off stage. She mentioned the parties involved, such as the MUA, so that Madhani could look beautiful on stage.

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In her post, Madhani expressed her gratitude to the entire team involved and for their full support.

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Behind Madhani, there is a sign that says "I love Pantai Merdeka" which means "I love Pantai Merdeka" in Indonesian. It turns out that this time Madhani is in her hometown, Serdang Bedagai.

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Madhani's portrait, both from the front and from the back, when she is on stage. She seems to really enjoy her job as a singer.

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In addition to gold, Madhani DA also appears in blue clothing and always looks stunning.

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This time, Madhani appears wearing white clothing on stage. She looks so captivating.

8 Portraits of Madhani DA in Various Outfits, Performing in Serdang Bedagai

For her next outfit, Madhani chose black and pink clothing. Behind Madhani, it can be seen that there is a symbol indicating that the 3rd place winner of D'Academy 6 is performing in her hometown. It is clear that Madhani loves Serdang Bedagai, right?