Denada's acknowledgment of Ressa Rizky Rossano as her biological child remains in the public spotlight. However, the 24-year-old Ressa firmly states he does not want to live with his mother to ensure emotional comfort. He prefers maintaining distance while hoping for a direct meeting to build family ties.
Denada's public acknowledgment of Ressa Rizky Rossano as her biological child has kept the story in the headlines. Despite this, Ressa has openly expressed his firm stance against living with his mother. Recently met in the Mampang area of Jakarta, he explained that the years of separation have made the situation far from simple.
Ressa believes that cohabiting after such a long time apart could lead to awkwardness for both sides. "If living together, no way. It would definitely feel different later. So, it's better for each to go their own way," he stated. This choice prioritizes emotional comfort for everyone involved, without closing off family connections.
While rejecting shared living, Ressa expressed a strong desire to meet Denada and his sister, Aisha Aurum, in person. "Oh, about that (meeting Denada and Aisha), definitely want to. No need to ask, I really want it," he said. He is awaiting the right moment from Denada to initiate direct communication, recognizing that reuniting a family requires time and emotional readiness.
As a son, Ressa admits to missing direct conversations with his mother following the acknowledgment. "Yeah, basically I want to meet. Because the video from before hasn't really touched my heart yet. Maybe, if we meet, I can understand (Denada's condition) better," he added. This approach highlights Ressa's maturity in navigating the family's intricate dynamics, opting for caution to prevent tension.