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Married, 8 Portraits of the Comparison of Happy Asmara and Gilga Sahid's Houses in Their Hometown - Owned by a Big Family & Has a Mosque

Married, 8 Portraits of the Comparison of Happy Asmara and Gilga Sahid's Houses in Their Hometown - Owned by a Big Family & Has a Mosque

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Married, 8 Portraits of the Comparison of Happy Asmara and Gilga Sahid's Houses in Their Hometown - Owned by a Big Family & Has a Mosque

The couple Happy Asmara and Gila Sahid were recently rumored to be officially married. Known for their success in the dangdut music industry, what do their houses look like in their respective hometowns?

It turns out that one of them has long been known to come from a very wealthy family. Check out the comparison here

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Here is one corner of the comparison of Happy Asmara and Gilga Sahid's houses in their hometown.

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It is known that Happy Asmara's house is located in Kediri, while Gilga is located on the outskirts of Madiun city.

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Unlike Happy's house which is already inhabited, Gilga's residence at that time was still under construction.

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Although it was still uninhabitable at that time and located on the outskirts of Madiun city, Gilga's house already looked luxurious and modern.

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Meanwhile, Happy's house in Kediri appears quite simple. Nevertheless, the land area is very spacious, typical of village houses in East Java.

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Decorations like this can be seen in various corners of the room, especially in Happy Asmara's living room.

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However, there is a quite unique fact about this newlywed couple. It turns out that Gilga comes from a very wealthy background. His current house is just a fraction of his family's wealth and success.

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Quoted from Richard's channel, Gilga's extended family lives as neighbors, even along the road near his house.

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Proof that his extended family lives in the same neighborhood is this large Musholla that resembles a mosque. According to the same source, Sahid was taken from Gilga's great-grandfather.