Jennifer Coppen Rejects Apology: Online Defamation Drama Heats Up

  • Ipank Wima
  • Aug 11, 2025
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Jennifer Coppen recently ignited social media buzz after posting a video on her TikTok account, seemingly responding to a user she had just reported to the police for defamation. The video features Coppen participating in the popular velocity dance trend.

Accompanying her dance moves, Coppen wrote a caption that many believe was directed at the aforementioned TikTok user. “Someone suddenly panicked and apologized, even though they were challenging me yesterday,” she wrote, hinting at the situation.

Adding a playful touch, she continued, “Should I forgive them? You guys vote!” as she continued her dance. This interactive approach drew further attention from her followers.

In a subsequent caption, the mother of one also addressed her haters, urging them to refrain from unwarranted criticism, especially when it involves someone’s religious beliefs.

“That’s why you shouldn’t normalize being a hater and hiding behind ‘artists have to accept being hated’… Just live a peaceful life, relax, enjoy content on TikTok, if you don’t like it, just skip it,” she firmly stated, emphasizing the importance of respectful online interactions.

This online activity follows Jennifer Coppen’s recent report to the Bali Regional Police on Tuesday, March 18, against a TikTok account, @inayah.aurelia.b, for alleged defamation.

The 23-year-old actress took offense to the account’s posts that referred to her as Maria and Aisyah. The account owner criticized Coppen for wearing a hijab and questioned her religious beliefs.

“That account slandered me. Bringing up the names Maria and Aisyah, which we know refer to Christian and Muslim religions. I have never been Christian; I have always been Muslim since birth,” Jennifer Coppen clarified during a press conference in Denpasar, Bali, on Tuesday afternoon.

“I have not changed religions, never converted. I don’t accept being told otherwise,” she asserted, underscoring her unwavering faith. The case highlights the sensitivity surrounding online comments and the potential legal ramifications of defamatory statements, especially concerning personal identity and religious affiliation.

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Jennifer Coppen has publicly addressed a defamation incident on TikTok, seemingly rejecting an apology from a user she reported to the police. Coppen posted a video hinting at the situation, asking her followers whether she should forgive the person who had previously challenged her online. This follows Coppen’s report against a TikTok account for using religious names in a defamatory way.

Coppen clarified that she has always been Muslim and never converted to another religion, taking offense to the online comments questioning her faith. She urged others to refrain from unwarranted criticism and emphasized the importance of respectful online interactions. The actress is pursuing legal action against the account for its defamatory statements and challenging her religious identity.

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