Kharisma Music International recently shared its side of the story about the cancellation of Aisha Retno’s concert, which was initially slated for November 16.
According to the organiser, the Malaysian singer insisted on going on with the show despite poor ticket sales, and it was also revealed that Aisha allegedly owes KMI a large sum of money. Just yesterday (November 21), Aisha responded to the organiser via her Instagram story and said in time, the truth shall prevail.
“I’ll forgive you, but I am not sure if my family will”
In her Instagram story @aisharetno02, Aisha said that when the time comes, more evidence and facts about the matter will be shared and regardless, Aisha has chosen to forgive her but she was unsure what her family thinks about it.
“Will my parents, including my friends and the ones whom she betrayed forgive her? Only the Afterlife can decide that.”
For the time being, Aisha said she would like to focus on her career and nothing else. However, the Malaysian singer does have a reminder to the organiser, in which she reminded them about the laws of communicating with others before making any decisions.
“I’m praying for her and wish her all the best for her sold out concerts, and soon-to-be sold out concerts.”
Aisha continued and reminded them by saying,
“I hope she will become a successful singer one day where she doesn’t have to ride on someone else’s popularity and talent, and plan on her marketing properly without blaming others.”
At the end of her story, Aisha remarked that she was thankful for this experience as a challenge that she had to go through.
Regardless, we wish success for both parties in the future.
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