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Depe denies illness due to hymenoplasty

JAKARTA: Dewi Persik says her trip to Thailand was to accompany her mother to receive medical treatment

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Wed, September 28, 2011 Published on Sep. 28, 2011 Published on 2011-09-28T08:41:44+07:00

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Depe denies illness due to hymenoplasty

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AKARTA: Dewi Persik says her trip to Thailand was to accompany her mother to receive medical treatment.

She denied that her absence at trial last week was because she was on vacation.

Dewi, popularly known as Depe, was reported to be ill in Thailand, and said her illness stemmed from exhaustion. The ex-wife of Saipul Jamil also denied the rumors that she was having an operation there.

It had been suggested that her illness had something to do with her earlier “virginity” operation. Depe said there was no connection.

“I was really sick, the virginity issue has nothing to do with my illness,” she said on Tuesday as reported by kapanlagi.com.

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