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Social media is indeed a forum that is often used to express one's feelings, Mother. This is no exception for Larissa Chou, who recently shared her story via her personal Instagram account.
Through an InstaStory post, Larissa shared a photo of gray towels piled on top of pink towels. In fact, there is empty space on the side of the towel rack.
After further investigation, it turned out that the towel belonged to her husband, Ikram Rosadi. Larissa also left several sentences in the form of explanations in the portrait.
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“There is already a place for your own towels. But they still pile up on top of my towels every time I get a towel,” he said, quoted from the @larissachou account.
It didn't stop there, this mother, who was about to welcome the birth of her second child, also looked confused. He couldn't understand why husbands had habits like that.
“Why is it so difficult for husbands to use towels,” he said. Are you related to Larissa's experience of dealing with her husband's habit of placing towels carelessly?
Larissa Chou is pregnant with her second child
Larissa and Ikram officially married on September 3 2023, Mother. Larissa anchored her heart to her husband after several years of divorce from Alvin Faiz and became a single mom.
The second wedding took place behind closed doors and was shared by Ikram on his personal TikTok account. “Thank God it is legal. September 3 2023 Larissa Gunawan (Larissa Chou) & Ikram Rosadi, ST's marriage contract,” wrote the TikTok account @ikramrosadi.
During her time as a wife, Larissa looked very happy. Through her Instagram account, this woman of Chinese descent also increasingly shares moments with her husband and children in various activities, including news regarding the pregnancy of her second child.
Finally, this 27 year old woman shared information while showing a mirror selfie in a clothing store. Not just photos, there are also several sentences that Larissa left behind. The information he shared was related to the gender of their future child, something that netizens apparently already noticed.
On that occasion, he mentioned that the baby in his womb would be born with a female gender. “Answering all friends' questions, God willing, our daughter is a girl. Masha Allah Alhamdulillah…,” he wrote.
Even so, Larissa said that she would provide more valid news if she was 7 months pregnant. “To be more certain, in 7 months it will definitely be clearer,” he said.
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