“I wanted to leave Greece, I was bitter” confesses Vladimiros Kyriakidis
Statements on the camera of the show “Let’s go Danae!»Did on the morning of Tuesday (16/11) o Vladimiros Kyriakidis and, among other things, he referred to his career and the thoughts he had in the past to leave Greece.
“At one point I wanted to leave this country, because it had made me bitter. Culture has not said anything for many years about this country, it does not help us to do. This bothers me unimaginably “ argued.
As for what he liked to try on TV, he noted: “I was offered to take part in a talent show, but it is not my object. I do not think I could present anything other than a knowledge video game alone. I would like that, everything but they do not express me “.
He then emphasized: “I have a lot of fun with ‘Murmur’ and I’m very happy to shoot these incredible stories.”
In fact, he talked about his professional plans: “I’m discussing something about the summer that will probably happen, it’s comedy.”
Opening the chapter of the complaints for bad behavior on the stage, the actor claimed: “No unpleasant incident has happened to me in the area. I am always busy with my work. There is tension in the rehearsals, but this is resolved, as if sorry and continues. I have remained in toxic or problematic cooperation, but it was not of this size “.
Finally, he stated that during the quarantine, the love between him and his wife, Efi Mouriki, strengthened again: “During the two quarantines I studied and found time for myself to recharge my batteries. My wife and I found time to get closer during the lockdown. We talked more, we met again after so many years and I think we fell in love again. For us, as a couple, it is very good to work together at work. “Besides, we always worked together.”
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