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Guess what?: Lola opts for non-subsidized fuel

Actress-director-producer Lola Amaria says that she will not be affected by any subsidized fuel price rise as she has long used Pertamax non-subsidized fuel

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Thu, May 2, 2013 Published on May. 2, 2013 Published on 2013-05-02T13:10:55+07:00

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ctress-director-producer Lola Amaria says that she will not be affected by any subsidized fuel price rise as she has long used Pertamax non-subsidized fuel.

'I've been using Pertamax for a long time. But I am a freelancer, which means I stay at home if I don't have to go anywhere,' the 35-year-old said as quoted by tribunnews.com.

However, the actress, who had a leading role in the movie Penari (the Dancer), acknowledged that the high price of fuel would impact daily needs.

'If it [the fuel price] goes up, the price of other stuff will go up. This is normal because it happens in other countries,' Lola, a former model, said.

She believes that continuing to subsidize fuel does not benefit people.

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