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Guess what?: Elma ‘Princess’ often cries alone

The relationship between musician Kevin Aprilio and his girl band member girlfriend Elma has hit a rough patch as they subscribe to different belief systems

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Sat, March 30, 2013 Published on Mar. 30, 2013 Published on 2013-03-30T16:39:12+07:00

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Guess what?: Elma ‘Princess’ often cries alone

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he relationship between musician Kevin Aprilio and his girl band member girlfriend Elma has hit a rough patch as they subscribe to different belief systems.

By the end of the year, the couple will decide on whether or not to continue their relationship.

Elma, a member of girl band Princess, reveals that she still has strong feelings for Kevin, who is the son of prominent music conductor Addie MS.

“Sometimes I go blank when asked about my relationship, I would cry alone,” Elma said as quoted by news portal detik.com.

However, she said that her relationship issues would not affect her band’s performance.

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