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Tell about her childhood which was tomboy and Bar Bar, Rara LIDA Turns Out to Have Swum in the River with Crocodiles

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Tell about her childhood which was tomboy and Bar Bar, Rara LIDA Turns Out to Have Swum in the River with Crocodiles Rara LIDA © KapanLagi.com/Budy Santoso

Kapanlagi.com - Tiara Ramadhani or better known as Rara LIDA tells a little bit about her childhood experiences. She admitted that she had no knowledge of girls' toys at that time.

"Back then, Rara was a tomboy, really tomboyish, to the point that Rara didn't know about playing with dolls or cooking," said Rara when met in the Tendean area, South Jakarta, on Monday (6/7).

1. Admitting to Often Throwing Toy Trains

During childhood, this girl from South Sumatra admitted to often throwing stones at fast-moving trains. Not only that, Rara also said that when she was little, she often caught snakes and even swam in rivers with crocodiles.

"That's what Rara used to do when she was little, playing by throwing stones at passing trains, putting nails on train tracks, looking for snakes, and often swimming in rivers with crocodiles," she said.

2. Trying to Be Patient and Believe

She really misses those things, especially now due to the Covid-19 pandemic, she can't go back to her hometown. Nevertheless, this 18-year-old dangdut singer tries to be patient and believe that there must be a wisdom behind the current pandemic.

"I definitely miss it a lot, miss my friends who used to play with me like that. But I don't want to prioritize myself, so I just accept that I can't go back and believe that there must be a wisdom behind it," she concluded.

(kpl/irf/nda)

Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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