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Guess what?: Marcell's bundle of joy

JAKARTA: Soulster Marcell Siahaan and wife Rima Melati Adams have decided to go it alone in looking after their baby, Seth Ananda Siahaan, who was born on Sept

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Fri, September 26, 2014 Published on Sep. 26, 2014 Published on 2014-09-26T11:54:17+07:00

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AKARTA: Soulster Marcell Siahaan and wife Rima Melati Adams have decided to go it alone in looking after their baby, Seth Ananda Siahaan, who was born on Sept. 22.

'We will take care of the baby ourselves. We have decided not to hire a nanny. Rima wants to be the only one to breastfeed our baby,' Marcell said at the Brawijaya Hospital as quoted by kapanlagi.com.

'We will share the chores. We can do it if we help each other out,' he said.

Rima gave birth by C-section and is recuperating in hospital.

Marcell, who celebrated his birthday on Sept. 21, said he flew home from a performance in East Kalimantan just in time to witness the delivery. 'We're going to go home soon. I want to focus on Seth and Rima,' he said.

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