Zizi Kirana: I cannot stop people from speculating about my divorce
Translated from Malay, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Singer and humanitarian Zizi Kirana refuses to entertain speculation about the reasons for her divorce.
- She believes that divine tests have wisdom and that people should focus on their own mental health instead of speculating about her personal life.
- Zizi expressed gratitude for the public's support and prayers during her divorce, noting that she was preparing for a humanitarian mission in Egypt at the time.
Singer and humanitarian Zizi Kirana has chosen not to address rumors suggesting her active involvement in humanitarian missions contributed to her divorce. She stated that while she cannot control public speculation, she believes all tests from God carry wisdom. "The one who gives the test is God. Every time God gives a test, it's a sign that God loves us," she said.
The one who gives the test is God. Every time God gives a test, it's a sign that God loves us.
Zizi revealed she received numerous messages after announcing her divorce, with many inquiring about the cause. However, she emphasized that the reasons are private and not for public consumption. "Outsiders don't need to know the reason. Just know that our relationship ended there, and our sustenance together also ended there," she stated, urging people to keep her personal matters private.
She also advised the public to prioritize their own mental well-being and refrain from speculating about her life. "For those out there, I think it's better to take care of your own mental health. No need to know and don't speculate," Zizi added.
Outsiders don't need to know the reason. Just know that our relationship ended there, and our sustenance together also ended there.
Despite the personal turmoil, Zizi felt touched by the support and prayers from fans and the public. She acknowledged the outpouring of positive messages and prayers, realizing how many people cared for her. "I am very grateful that many prayed for me at that time. I was surprised by so many good prayers and comments," she said, apologizing for not being able to respond to all messages due to not being ready to comment.
For those out there, I think it's better to take care of your own mental health. No need to know and don't speculate.
During her divorce proceedings, Zizi was also preparing for a humanitarian mission in Egypt. She mentioned that the intensity of this responsibility kept her mind occupied, preventing her from dwelling excessively on the divorce. "At that time, I was preparing to go on a humanitarian mission. During that mission, I didn't think about it at all. After the divorce process was completed, I immediately returned home and packed," she recalled.
I am very grateful that many prayed for me at that time. I was surprised by so many good prayers and comments.
Originally published by Utusan Malaysia in Malay. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.