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Dewi Perssik cried when she saw the moment her child graduated from the military academy

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Dewi Persik
could not contain his emotions when he witnessed his son’s graduation in the Bhayangkara Soldier Graduation procession for TNI Academy and Police Academy Cadets for the 2025 Academic Year which was held in Lembah Tidar on Friday (28/11).
In the live broadcast of the graduation procession, Dewi Perssik was seen initially performing the song Bunda created by Melly Goeslaw.However, when the poem started to be sung, he couldn’t hold back his tears and immediately rushed into the arms of his son, Felice Gabriel.
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While the poem was being sung, Dewi Perssik repeatedly hugged Gabriel who was wearing ceremonial service clothing (PDU).
Gabriel graduated as a cadet at the Naval Academy (AAL).He proudly wore the typical PDU blue uniform, complete with white trousers and a white hat.
Meanwhile, Dewi Perssik wore a light blue kebaya.
In an upload on Instagram, Dewi Perssik admitted that she was very proud of Gabriel, who has now become a tough cadet.
“Proud of you Mas Gabriel. Bismilah barakallah… my son… my tough cadet, serve the nation and state, and make your family happy, dear,” wrote Dewi Perssik in an upload on Instagram.
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“May Allah protect your steps and make things easier for you, son.. Mama has only one message.. NEVER MISS PRAYING WHEREVER YOU ARE, dear.. love you so much Mas Gabriel, always protect your parents’ good name, my pious son,” continued Dewi Perssik.
Gabriel is the adopted son of Dewi Perssik who was born in 2007. He is familiarly called Gegeb.
Dewi Perssik adopted him when he was 2 weeks old.At that time, the dangdut singer’s household with Saiful Jamil was breaking up.
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