Aisha Retno receives treatment in Jakarta after passing out
Sharing the information was her mother, Jean Retno Aryani, who said that the 25-year-old singer passed out after filming a music video due to exhaustion.
"Aisha is an active person, so maybe she was too tired [yesterday]. She was working back-to-back in Jakarta for the past five days to complete her project with Ade Govinda," she said, referring to the Indonesian musician who has worked with the likes of Ernie Zakri and Bella Astillah.
As for her condition, Jean said Aisha received treatment for around two hours at the hospital.
"She can return to the shooting set, but the production did not allow her to work," she said.
It was on 15 July that Aisha posted on social media, saying that she had been warded and might not be able to respond to calls and emails for the time being.
(Photo Source: Aisha Retno IG)
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