She collaborated with Arnold Poernomo (the celebrity chef) for a “Spicy Seafood Challenge” and with Atta Halilintar for a ridiculous sulap (magic) prank.
Inspired, Rina grabbed her phone. She didn't have a fancy camera—just a cracked screen and a dream.
Rina’s first video was simple: “Trying Kerak Telor for the first time.” But instead of just eating, she added a twist. She dressed as a traditional Ondel-Ondel (a large Betawi puppet) while reviewing street food. The video flopped. 12 views. Two likes from her mom. bokep info
No makeup. No script. Just her, sitting on the floor of her new apartment, crying and laughing about how she used to steal WiFi from the indomaret (convenience store) next door to upload her first video.
The video got .
Today, Rina is not just a creator. She owns a small production house in Kebayoran Baru . She helps other anak kost (boarding house kids) learn editing. Her famous quote from her farewell video as “Ibu RT” went viral: “Di mana pun lo tinggal, di kost, di kampung, atau di istana—selama lo punya cerita, lo punya power.” (Wherever you live—in a boarding house, a village, or a palace—as long as you have a story, you have power.) As the credits roll, we see Rina’s final scene: teaching a group of seniors in Pasar Senen how to make TikTok dances. The screen fades to black with the sound of gamelan and laughter.
But then she watched a series about a corrupt politician and had a stroke of genius. She created a character: “Ibu RT,” a fierce neighborhood chief who solves disputes through ridiculous dance battles. She collaborated with Arnold Poernomo (the celebrity chef)
Brands called. First, a mie instan (instant noodle) company. Then a skincare brand promising to remove komedo (blackheads). Rina was smart—she kept her videos authentic, always showing the real chaos of Jakarta: the bajaj fumes, the asphalt heat, the street cats.