Lucinta Luna has announced her decision to return to her original male identity as Muhammad Fatah after years living as a woman. The revelation came in the Butik Haji Igun podcast with Ivan Gunawan and was evident in her Idul Fitri prayer post at Seoul Central Mosque. She openly discussed the permanent effects of her genital surgery.
Controversial celebgram Lucinta Luna, previously known for her feminine appearance, revealed her desire to return to her male identity in the Butik Haji Igun podcast with Ivan Gunawan. She appeared differently during Idul Fitri prayers at Seoul Central Mosque, South Korea, wearing a peci and sarong in the men's row, as posted on Instagram @lucintaluna_manjalita.
Luna admitted not praying for 10 years due to public pressure that led her to rely on tranquilizers and a psychiatrist. "Aku tuh udah 10 tahun eggak pernah salat... Gue pengin jadi diri gue sendiri," she said. Despite legal recognition as a woman named Ayluna Putri, she wants to practice worship according to her biological identity.
She also addressed the effects of her past genital surgery. When asked by Ivan, Luna confirmed, "Enggak ada (sel sperma tersisa). 100 persen enggak ada (kesempatan punya anak)." She accepts she cannot have biological children but is open to adoption.
Further, Luna stated her will for her body to be treated as male upon death. "Sebagai laki-laki," she replied regarding who should bathe her. She wants her tombstone to read Muhammad Fatah bin Muntaha, rejecting her former stage name.