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Ira Swara is known as one of the most famous dangdut singers in the Indonesian music world. After being on hiatus for so long, Ira finally appeared on the small screen again and told many things about her life.

One of the stories Ira told was about her family’s struggle to overcome financial hardship. At that time, Ira had to return to singing after a long break to help the family financially.

Not only that, Ira’s husband and children were also fighting just as hard at that time. Ira said her architect husband had to switch gears to become an online taxi driver, and his son had to take time off from college.


“Since COVID yesterday, the impact of COVID is yesterday, my husband and I have had such a business there. Financially, we have changed a lot,” said Ira Swara in a YouTube broadcast. Trans TV which was published on Tuesday (19/11).

Ira said she used to withdraw income from the entertainment world to invest in property with her husband. However, the widespread storm forced Ira and her husband to sell several properties they owned.

“Thank God, I have accumulated savings, the first term is work, work, move to property, including a simple house in the Citayam area,” said Ira Swara.

“We went through all kinds of processes, we broke the certificate, the land, when we started to sell it because of the situation (suddenly the COVID-19 pandemic) people were not interested at that time. use, the property was sold, there was land​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ we rented it,” he continued.

Ira and her husband made various attempts to survive. Ira did not deny that she had borrowed money from everywhere for her daily needs.

“I have borrowed here and there, so that my husband is an online driver to meet his needs,” said Ira.

“The net (income) is only IDR 100,000, thank God, because there are many things that need to be closed. Until now, I’m still (as an online driver), so I’ve just done it,” he continued.

Ira also explained the reasons why her husband chose to change to become an online taxi driver at that time. Apparently, Ira’s husband had tried to apply for work everywhere but was rejected.

“There was a hiatus, but because of the situation, like it or not, this is what I can do, my skill is singing, that’s why I jumped in (sing a -again). Even then, I was fighting an internal battle against shame. , not confident.

Ira, who had tears in her eyes, felt that she should not tell this. The reason is, he knows very well that there are still many less fortunate people out there.

“There are a lot of people who have it harder than us. I’m afraid they will be thought to be complaining or something,” concluded Ira Swara.

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What were the⁣ emotional challenges Ira Swara faced when opening up about her family’s financial struggles during the interview?

I⁣ am⁢ pleased to present the World-Today-News⁢ interview with the famous ⁣Indonesian dangdut singer, Ira Swara. We had the opportunity to discuss ‌her return to singing after a long hiatus and how it has impacted her family financially. Our first question ‍is about how it feels for her to reveal these intimate details about her personal life on national television.

Host: It​ must have been quite challenging for you to share such personal struggles with the world, especially when many people look up to you⁤ as an inspirational figure. How did​ it make you feel to open up about the difficult times your family has been⁣ through?

Ira Swara: It was indeed a difficult decision to make,‌ but I believe that being transparent and honest about our experiences ⁢can help others who might be facing similar challenges. Knowing that there are others who​ have it harder ‌than us, I wanted to share my story so that they know they are not alone. I hope it serves as a source of encouragement for them to keep going‌ despite the difficulties they might face.

Host: One ​of the key points that stood out was your husband’s decision⁢ to become an online taxi driver during the pandemic. Could you tell us more about this and why he ⁣made this decision?

Ira Swara: After trying to find work everywhere, my husband unfortunately got rejected. He had no other choice but to turn to driving ​an online taxi, ⁢which he had never done before. It was a hard decision for him, but ⁣he realized that it was one of the‍ few ways he could generate income ⁣during the ‌pandemic. The reality of the situation forced him to adapt and take on new responsibilities.

Host: What motivated you to return to singing after ‍being away ‌from the industry for so long? And ⁢how did you navigate the ​shift⁢ in your career path?

Ira Swara: I felt that I had to do ​something to help ‌my family get through the financial ‍hardship ⁢we were experiencing. Singing is what I know how to⁤ do, and it’s what I love doing. It wasn’t easy, as I was dealing with self-doubt and fear of not living up⁢ to people’s expectations. However, I tried ‍my best and enjoyed the support of my family and friends throughout the process.

Host: Can you share any particular challenges ⁤that you ⁤faced during​ this time?

Ira Swara: One

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