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Duet with Aldi Bragi Goes Viral, Ikke Nurjanah Honestly Admits She Was Worried About Public Reaction

Duet with Aldi Bragi Goes Viral, Ikke Nurjanah Honestly Admits She Was Worried About Public Reaction

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Duet with Aldi Bragi Goes Viral, Ikke Nurjanah Honestly Admits She Was Worried About Public Reaction

The duet performance between Ikke Nurjanah and Aldi Bragi at their daughter Adira Kania's wedding party went viral on social media. Many netizens were moved and praised their unity as parents, but behind all that, Ikke Nurjanah harbored a concern.

This legendary dangdut singer honestly admits that she was once anxious about how the public would respond to the moment. She feels that her mental strength in the entertainment world is not as strong as it used to be.

"Honestly, I mean, oh my, my mental in the entertainment world is starting to be 50-50, you know. Because my world has also started to share with the working world," said Ikke Nurjanah when met at the Constitutional Court, Thursday (31/7/2025).

However, that concern vanished instantly when she saw that the responses were actually very positive. A flood of praise and support from netizens made her feel very grateful.

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Doesn't believe that the sincere intentions he and Aldi have to make their child happy were ultimately conveyed well to the wider community. He is relieved because his good intentions were received positively.

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"But, oh it turns out Alhamdulillah positive. For me, I start with positive intentions, intentions that have a purpose, you know. Hopefully, it reaches the community," he said.

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This viral moment turned out to be almost a secret known only to family and invited guests. Ikke recounted that initially there was a plan from the committee to make the duet a surprise. However, that plan had to be canceled due to one very strong and funny reason. It turns out that the daughter herself was the one who designed the concept of the event.

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"Because we initially wanted to keep this a secret, you know. So the committee said, 'Let's keep this a secret, okay, Ma'am.' It's fine, I can keep it a secret, but it turns out I can't. Because the event organizer or the one who conceptualized it is my child," she said

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Of course, the most important reaction for Ikke comes from her daughter, Adira Kania, who is the main reason this duet came to fruition. Seeing her daughter's happy smile and sparkling eyes is the most beautiful reward for her. She mentioned that Adira is very happy that her request was granted.

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"God willing, she will be happy, you know. She also must have a lot of questions about whether this will actually happen or not. But what matters is she is happy that what she asked from her Mom and Dad is being fulfilled," said Ikke.

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For Ikke, all of this is a manifestation of her role as a mother who wants to give the best on her child's special day. She and Aldi agreed to set aside everything else and focus on Adira's happiness. She emphasized that their priority is only one. "We see how our child is, our child's happiness, and our duty as parents. That's it," she asserted.

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In the end, Ikke wants to clarify that there are no hidden motives behind her duet with Aldi Bragi. Everything was done purely out of parental love for a child who is starting a new chapter in her life. She hopes that no other speculation develops in society. "There are no other motives, nothing else, this is just parents to a child, for the sake of God," she explained.

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This historic duet serves as a beautiful reminder of the power of family love. Ikke Nurjanah and Aldi Bragi have provided a real example of how to place a child's happiness above all else, a message whose resonance is felt in the hearts of many. She concluded that all of this is a process for the happiness of the child.

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"So all of this is a process of how we want our child to be happy on their wedding day, being parents who try to be there for this child completely," she concluded.