Krisdayanti and Family Showcase Timorese Culture, โขDaughter Amora Steals the Spotlight
Jakarta – Indonesian diva โKrisdayanti (KD) and her family recently immersed themselves in the culture of Timor Leste, documented in a series of posts by her husband, Raul Lemos, on instagram. The family’s visit, beginning aroundโข October 9, 2025,โ included wearing traditional Timorese attire โฃand engaging with local musicians andโค dancers, sparking widespread attention and praise online.
The Lemos family’s trip centers on a project to capture the beauty of Timor leste โฃthrough music,โ tradition, and its naturalโ landscapes. Raul Lemos shared that the visit was also intended to introduce his homeland’s culture to hisโฃ wife and children.The family’sโข embrace of Timorese customsโ resonated with followers, but it was the appearance โคof Krisdayanti’s daughter, Amora,โ that quickly became a focal point of online conversation.
On October 9, 2025, raul lemos posted photos and a caption reading, “Wrapped in a โbag, surrounded byโ love,” showcasing the family in traditional clothing. He further explained the purpose of their visit: “A special moment with family, the talented Le-Ziaval dancers, โand our remarkable team from Jakarta, capturing the beauty of Timor-Leste through music, tradition and nature.”
Krisdayanti herself appeared โto thoroughly enjoy the experience, participating โขin dancing and music โalongside the Le-Ziavalโ dancers.Raul Lemos extended gratitude to all involved, including his wife, children, the dancers, producers, and their extended family in Rabilau and Maubisse.
However, social media users where โnotably captivated by Amora’s appearance. Comments floodedโ the Instagram post, with accounts like @erna_e noting, “amora is really beautifulโฆshe’s calm too,” and @_nor simply stating, “Amora is really โคbeautiful.” Another โuser, @louisasav,* added, “Happy family, Amora’s sister is so beautiful.” The family’s cultural exchange continues to generate positive engagement and highlights the growing connection between Indonesian and Timorese arts and traditions.