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, perhaps the most vocal about her experience, has spoken extensively about developing Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) from the incident. She recounted the moment she realized her private moment had been sold on VCD: "I was in the toilet, and you know, for a woman, that's your privacy... suddenly our VCD was being sold, [showing] us not wearing any clothes, doing personal things". The trauma was so severe that she struggled to recall the details of the event, only piecing it together weeks later.

The public reaction to the video was mixed, with some viewers expressing outrage and disappointment, while others dismissed the incident as a private matter that had been unfairly exposed. The controversy led to a reevaluation of Indonesian media regulations and increased awareness about the importance of protecting celebrities' personal lives. , perhaps the most vocal about her experience,

In 2003, a video surfaced online, allegedly featuring nine Indonesian artists, including popular celebrities such as Rachel Maryam, Uya Kuya, and others. The footage, reportedly shot in a bathroom, showed the artists changing clothes, with some appearing partially naked. The video quickly spread across the internet, causing a massive stir among the public and the media. The trauma was so severe that she struggled

presented a more complex reaction. While she seemed to take the incident lightly in public, even jokingly saying it gave her more work, she also admitted to a deep-seated fear. "I'm afraid of being raped," she confessed. "That experience has made me traumatized about going to public restrooms". In 2003, a video surfaced online, allegedly featuring