Tompi clarifies meeting with VP Gibran not seeking position

Plastic surgeon and musician Tompi has clarified his meeting with Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka, which sparked speculation on social media. He emphasized that the encounter was not about seeking a position, but rather discussing ongoing humanitarian aid plans for Aceh, North Sumatra, and Padang.

Tompi's name has been buzzing on social media after he commented on Pandji Pragiwaksono's stand-up comedy routine touching on Gibran Rakabuming Raka's physique. Tompi viewed such jokes as unhealthy criticism, which led to accusations that he was defending Gibran for personal gain, such as pursuing a position.

Addressing the uproar, Tompi posted a clarification on Instagram @dr_tompi on Tuesday, January 6, 2026. "Biar gak keterusan bercandanya, sy kemarin ketemu wapres bukan dlm rangka nyari posisi jabatan atau jilat2an ????. Hanya meneruskan kegiatan rencana bantuan lanjutan ke aceh sumut padang," he wrote.

He detailed the meeting's agenda, involving colleagues like Raffi Ahmad and Melaney Ricardo. Key topics included the timeline of aid, progress on ongoing activities, proposals for Ramadhan and Lebaran support in the areas, further medical assistance, and initiatives to help residents restart livelihoods from scratch after disasters.

Earlier, Tompi responded sharply to a netizen asking, "Dokter termul mau jabatan apa?" with, "Emang sanggup mau gaj in sy brp? Jenis sampah bgini banyak."

This clarification aims to quell speculation while highlighting Tompi's commitment to humanitarian issues.

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