Insanul Fahmi, in a recent interview, reiterated his refusal to divorce either wife, Wardatina Mawa or Inara Rusli, despite Wardatina's police report for alleged adultery and her divorce intentions. This follows his public expressions of missing their child, barred from visits for nearly two months.
Jakarta – Following his Instagram admission on December 22 of missing his child after nearly two months without visits—allegedly barred by Wardatina Mawa—26-year-old Insanul Fahmi doubled down on his commitment to his polygamous marriages in a Cilandak, South Jakarta, interview.
Insanul emphasized responsibility toward both wives, stating he will strive to maintain the marriages fairly. He respects Wardatina's position but would accept a divorce if she insists, prioritizing his fulfilled duties.
Wardatina, mother of their child, reported Insanul and Inara to Polda Metro Jaya for alleged adultery, citing betrayal. She plans to pursue divorce after police resolution, contrasting Insanul's stance.
The saga, under public and legal scrutiny, underscores tensions in polygamous relationships, with Insanul balancing family ties amid divided opinions.