Della Puspita Sells First Home for Daughter, Slams Ex-Husband’s ‘Flexing’ Lifestyle Amid Child Support Dispute
Veteran Indonesian entertainer Della Puspita is making a significant personal sacrifice for her children, but not without calling out the stark contrast in her ex-husband’s financial priorities. On Thursday, April 16, 2026, Puspita revealed that she is selling her first home—a property she purchased through her own hard function early in her career—to fulfill her daughter’s dream of having a recent home.
While the sale of the memory-filled residence is a gesture of maternal love, it has sparked a heated public critique of her former spouse, Jocky Fernando. Speaking at Studio TransTV in Mampang Prapatan, Jakarta Selatan, Puspita expressed her frustration over Fernando’s habit of “flexing” his wealth on social media while allegedly neglecting his financial responsibilities toward their children.
“Go ahead and collect as much wealth as you want. Buy new houses, buy new cars, be my guest. But please, don’t show it to my child. Don’t show off and flex when you can’t even provide food for your child,” Puspita stated with visible anger on April 16, 2026.
The actress disclosed a shocking detail regarding Fernando’s lifestyle, claiming he owned a collection of 16 cars at the time of their separation. Despite this apparent opulence, Puspita alleges that child support has been severely lacking. She recounted a particularly frustrating instance where Fernando refused to let the children even borrow one of his many vehicles, citing a fear that the car might be damaged.

“The father has so many cars, yet just borrowing one isn’t allowed due to the fact that he’s afraid it’ll get ruined. I’m so upset! Mami can buy one for you; I’ll just sell my favorite car later,” Puspita shared, mimicking the conversation she had with her child.
This latest outburst follows previous tensions regarding the couple’s split. Puspita, who married Fernando on August 6, 2004, and shares two children with him—Don Aubrey Daisuke (born October 24, 2005) and Fara Miyako Emi Joana (born August 10, 2009)—has previously hinted at taking more drastic measures. According to reports from March 24, 2026, the actress had threatened to expose further private details about her ex-husband to ensure he could no longer reside in Indonesia if the neglect of their children continued.
The situation highlights a growing narrative of celebrity accountability and the complexities of co-parenting in the public eye. For Puspita, a mainstay in the Indonesian entertainment industry since winning a Malibu photo contest in 1997, the decision to sell her first home underscores a commitment to her children’s future over her own sentimental assets.
Beyond her acting and presenting career, Puspita has remained active in the public sphere, including her involvement with the Partai Nasional Demokrat since 2019. But, her current focus remains firmly on her children’s well-being amidst the ongoing dispute with Fernando.