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Ariel NOAH Clarification Crying while Singing the Deepest

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief
Jakarta

Not long ago, netizens were shocked by a video showing Ariel NOAH allegedly crying on stage while singing the song Yang Terdalam.

In the viral video, Ariel, who is wearing a black shirt and playing the guitar, is seen wiping away tears and then singing the song Yang Terdalam.

Seeing this, there has been a lot of speculation from netizens regarding the cause of these tears. In fact, some say that the tears were caused by Ariel NOAH, who longed for a figure Luna Maya.

Don’t want speculation to widen Ariel NOAH finally clarified. The father of one explained in the video that he was not crying. The fact is, at that time the hair oil she was wearing got into her eyes and needed to be cleaned.

“That’s not crying. It’s wax water getting into the eyes,” said Ariel NOAH when met in the Senayan area, Central Jakarta, Wednesday (7/12/2022) evening.

Before the gig, he admitted to wearing hair oil to support his appearance. When on stage, the hair oil was washed off with sweat and got into the side of the eye. Ariel admitted that she felt so sore that she tried to clean it up.

“Use it before the stage. So when you’re sweating, it hits here (on the side of the eye) it hurts, it’s glimmering,” explained Ariel NOAH

Then, Ariel NOAH admits that she often uses hair oil before going on stage to support her singing appearance. He is the type of guy who pays a lot of attention to appearance, even since he was in high school.

“As a guy, he really cares regarding appearance. Because it’s also related to cleanliness,” said Ariel.

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