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Guess what?: TV host Cut Tari tightlipped on Ariel

TV host Cut Tari refused to comment on the release from prison of pop star Ariel Peterpan who had been sentenced 3

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Fri, July 27, 2012 Published on Jul. 27, 2012 Published on 2012-07-27T06:58:35+07:00

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Guess what?: TV host Cut Tari tightlipped on Ariel

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V host Cut Tari refused to comment on the release from prison of pop star Ariel Peterpan who had been sentenced 3.5 years in jail for making and distributing a sex video involving her and the singer.

Tribunnews.com reported on Thursday that Tari just waved her hands at reporters who tried to approach her after hosting TV program Sik-Asik at MNCTV private television station.

The 34-year-old host quickly walked into her car and fled the scene when the reporters asked questions on the case.

Tari just relaunched her TV career after a vacuum of about two years since the sex scandal went public in 2010. Ariel who was released on Monday from jail in Bandung, was the first celebrity charged under the anti-pornography law.

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