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Guess what?: El wants baby brother from Mulan

Ahmad El Jalaluddin Rumi, the second son of musicians Ahmad Dhani and Maia Estianty, is hoping his father’s second wife, Mulan Jameela, will give birth to a baby boy

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Wed, April 27, 2016 Published on Apr. 27, 2016 Published on 2016-04-27T06:59:57+07:00

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Guess what?: El wants baby brother from Mulan

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hmad El Jalaluddin Rumi, the second son of musicians Ahmad Dhani and Maia Estianty, is hoping his father’s second wife, Mulan Jameela, will give birth to a baby boy.

“If it’s a boy, I can teach him to play soccer,” the 16-year-old told kompas.com.

 “If it it’s a baby girl, I won’t be able to teach her how to play Barbie, because I don’t know anything about Barbie,” he added.

El also said he wanted a baby boy because he had already a step sister from Dhani and Mulan’s marriage.

Dhani and Maya divorced in 2008 after a 12-year marriage. The couple has three sons — Ahmad Al Ghazali,
El and Abdul Qodir Jaelani.

Dhani then married Maia’s former duet partner, Mulan Jameela, in 2011.

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