Dewi Persik

Dewi Muria Agung (born 16 December 1985), better known by her stage name Dewi Persik (also spelled Dewi Perssik) and nicknamed Depe after her monogram, is an Indonesian dangdut singer.

Dewi Persik
Dewi Persik in 2008
Background information
Birth nameDewi Muria Agung
Born (1985-12-16) 16 December 1985
GenresDangdut
Occupation(s)Singer, actress

Biography

Persik was born Dewi Muria Agung in Jember, East Java on 16 December 1985. She is the youngest of four children born to Mochammad Aidil and Sri Muna. She also has some Chinese ancestry. She later became a dangdut singer, becoming noticed for her "saw move" (Indonesian: Goyang Gergaji), so named because it resembles the back and forth movement of a saw. She was given the stage name Persik after the Indonesian word for peach, which is thought to bring good luck in Chinese culture.[1] She is also known by the nickname "Depe".[2]

During 2008, she raised controversy for her "vulgar" movements and outfits while performing onstage and was banned from performing in Tangerang and Bandung;[3] Bandung mayor Dada Rosada stated that her "sexually provocative" movements did not qualify as art or culture.[4] After she apologized and promised to keep her performances tamer, Minister for Youth and Sports Affairs Adhyaksa Dault said that she should be respected for "admitting her mistake".[3]

Two years later, she raised controversy after several nude pictures of her were released online. The Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) reported her to the Jakarta police, alleging that the pictures violated the 2008 Bill against Pornography and Pornoaction. The FPI also made plans to throw rotten eggs at her house, and a spokesman compared her to Japanese pornographic actress Maria Ozawa.[5] Persik later admitted that the pictures were of her, and that she often posed in the nude with her hair covering her breasts; however, she also noted that the pictures were meant to be private and that said that she was surprised that they had found their way to the internet.[6]

During the filming of Arwah Goyang Karawang (The Dancing Spirit of Karawang), Persik got into a "catfight" with fellow actress Julia Perez. Both later filed police reports, with Perez later being brought to trial in May 2011.[7]

In early 2011, Persik underwent hymen reconstruction surgery in As-Salam International Hospital, Cairo, Egypt[8] after going on the hajj. She said that she didn't want to "disappoint her future husband"; she noted that she was proud of her secondary virginity.[9] After facing incredulity, she produced medical records to prove that she was "officially" a virgin.[8]

As of September 2011, she is expected to act in the horror/comedy Pacar Hantu Perawan (Boyfriend of a Virgin Ghost) along with an unnamed foreign porn star. She noted that, although there would be a love story in the movie, it would be chaste enough for Indonesian culture.[10] She is currently managed by Ahmad Dhani's Republik Cinta Manajemen.[1]

Personal life

Persik has been married two times. Her first marriage was to singer Saiful Jamil;[9] they were married on 26 June 2005 and divorced on 14 January 2008.[1] Her second was to actor Aldiansyah Taher;[9] they entered a siri marriage (unrecognized by the government, but recognized by tradition) on 4 July 2008, later splitting in 2009.[1]

Case

Following her on-set clash with Julia Perez, Dewi Persik was in February 2014 sentenced to three months in jail by the Supreme Court.[11]

Filmography

Film

Year Film title Role
2008 Tali Pocong Perawan Virnie
Tiren: Mati Kemaren Ranti
Ku Tunggu Jandamu Persik Wulandari
Setan Budeg Anita
2009 Susuk Pocong Klien Zul
Paku Kuntilanak[12] Kuntilanak
2010 Tiran: Mati di Ranjang Susan
Lihat Boleh, Pegang Jangan Salma
2011 Arwah Goyang Jupe-Depe Lilis
Pacar Hantu Perawan Mandy
Arwah Kuntilanak Duyung Linda
2012 Mr. Bean Kesurupan Depe Marny
2013 Pantai Selatan Larasati
Bangkit dari Lumpur Shakira

TV Series

Year Title Role Network
2006–2007 Mimpi Manis Lilis / Desi
2009 Laila Laila
2011 Saudara Oesman Trans 7
2016 Centini Centini MNCTV
2017 Nadin Nadin ANTV

References

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