Indonesian Actress Finds Joy as Son Approves New Partner
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Jakarta, Indonesia – Indonesian actress Thalita Latief is celebrating a significant milestone in her personal life. Her son,Rafello,has wholeheartedly embraced her partner of four years,Ichsan Reinaldy.
The heartwarming news emerged recently when Rafello, during an appearance on the popular indonesian television show Pagi Pagi Ambyar on TransTV, shared his feelings about Ichsan. “Approve, okay, you’re already close to Uncle Ican,” he stated, confirming the positive relationship between the two.
Latief, visibly moved by her son’s acceptance, confirmed the close bond between Rafello and Reinaldy. ”With Ican (Ichsan Reinaldy’s nickname) he’s really close, right? He’s a good way for me or not. So it’s a balance, with Ican he also likes to play games together.If he’s with me, I’ll keep playing, but if he’s with Ican, ‘Come on Come and play together,’ that’s what it is,” she shared.
The actress,known for her role in the soap opera Teen love,expressed immense gratitude for this advancement. “Thank God, because it’s not easy for Rafello to accept new people. Yes, I’m really grateful to finally be able to get to know each other like this,” she said, highlighting the challenges of building a blended family.
Latief emphasized that she never pressured her son to accept Reinaldy. The positive relationship blossomed organically over time. “Yes, it’s not easy, especially with my role as father and mother, it’s also not easy. It really helps me to have (Ichsan Reinaldy) because he can be his father and Rafello can also accept him well,” she explained.
Latief’s journey to this point includes a 2021 divorce from Dennis Rizky, also known as Dennis Lyla. The former couple share custody of Rafello.
This story resonates with many families in the U.S. who navigate the complexities of blended families and co-parenting. The importance of children’s acceptance in these situations is a universal theme.
Indonesian Actress Thalita Latief’s Son Approves of Her New Partner: An Expert viewpoint
Welcome back to World Today News. Today, we’re joined by renowned family therapist Dr. Anya Wijaya to discuss the heartwarming story of Indonesian Actress Thalita Latief and the approval her son, Rafello, has given to her partner of four years, Ichsan Reinaldy.
Interview
Senior Editor: Dr. Wijaya, thank you for joining us today. The story of Thalita Latief and her journey navigating a blended family resonates deeply with audiences around the world. Can you shed some light on the complexities involved in such situations?
Dr. Wijaya: Of course.Blending families is a delicate process requiring time, patience, and open interaction. Children frequently enough experience a range of emotions, including confusion, grief over the loss of the original family structure, and anxiety about welcoming a new figure into their lives.
Senior Editor: Thalita Latief has expressed immense gratitude for Rafello’s acceptance of Ichsan.How important is a child’s acceptance in creating a harmonious blended family?
dr. Wijaya: [1] It’s absolutely crucial. A child’s sense of security and belonging is paramount. When they feel accepted and loved by all members of the blended family, it fosters a supportive and nurturing surroundings for everyone involved.
Senior Editor: In this case,Thalita Latief emphasized that she never pressured Rafello to accept Ichsan,and their relationship developed organically over time. What’s your take on this approach?
Dr. Wijaya: That’s a wise approach. [1] Pressuring a child can create resentment and resistance. Allowing the relationship to blossom naturally, at the child’s own pace, is essential. Building trust and genuine connections takes time.
Senior Editor: Thalita Latief’s experience highlights the universal challenges and triumphs of blended families. What advice would you give to other parents navigating similar situations?
Dr. Wijaya: Open and honest communication is key. Involve children in the process as much as possible, address their concerns, and reassure them of your love and support. Seek professional guidance when needed, and remember that patience and understanding are key pillars in building a strong and loving blended family.
Senior editor: Thank you so much for your valuable insights, Dr. Wijaya.Your expertise sheds light on the complexities of blended families and offers hope and guidance to those navigating these situations.