In June 2010, the Indonesian public was rocked by the release of several explicit videos on the internet. The clips clearly featured Nazril Irham (better known as Ariel, the charismatic frontman of the mega-band Peterpan, now Noah) with two high-profile female celebrities:
Served his sentence and later successfully returned to the music industry with the band Declared a suspect but never brought to trial . Her status remained legally "ongoing" as late as 2018.
The most valuable museum exhibit isn't the video itself; it is the aftermath. It is the stricter privacy laws, the rise of digital literacy, and the uncomfortable conversation about victim blaming.