Roro Fitria sues husband for divorce

Jakarta

Artis Roro Fitria officially filed for divorce to her husband, Andre Irawan. Roro registered his lawsuit at the South Jakarta Religious Court.

Initially, Roro Fitria’s household was hit by rumors that they had separated. In fact, Roro Fitria had just given birth to her first child for a few months.

Roro Fitria officially filed for divorce by e-court or online at the South Jakarta Religious Court (PA) on Wednesday, September 14, 2022.

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detikcom got Roro Fitria’s divorce suit at the South Jakarta Religious Court (PA) registered in case number 3468/Pdt.G/2022/PAJS.

In the lawsuit, the full name of Roro Fitria Nur Utami is registered to file for divorce from her husband, Andre Irawan.

In that lawsuit, Roro Fitria only filed for divorce. There are no other lawsuits such as child custody or other property rights.

Furthermore, on the lawsuit page, the date of the initial trial for Roro Fitria’s divorce suit has not been set to Andre Irawan.

Is known, Roro Fitria got married with Andre Irawan on December 21, 2021. Roro Fitria gave birth their first child from marriage with Andre Irawan on Friday, August 26, 2022.

After giving birth, Roro Fitria was seen attending talk shows alone several times. Roro Fitria explained the skewed issue regarding her household at that time. Although he did not confirm or deny the matter of divorce.

Roro had denied that he had separated from his husband.

“If we are separated, we will keep in touch. We will continue to share regarding Sulthan too,” said Roro Fitria, quoted from Celebrity Trans7, Tuesday (13/9/2022).

However, Roro Fitria said they were introspecting each other. At that time, Roro Fitria did not clearly describe the condition of her household.

“I want everything to be okay because what we focus on now is the growth and development of the Sultan,” he said firmly Roro Fitria.

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