“Since it happened in front of me, why do you think it didn’t happen?”
Yannis Stankoglou was a guest of Kostas Tsouros, at noon on Sunday, on the set of MEGA’s show “Akoma dena hidis nitos”. The beloved actor and star in the “Wreck” series referred, among other things, to the negative comments he has received from time to time on social media.
In particular, Yannis Stankoglou characteristically noted that “in relation to the societies and in which society I grew up, I was also unconventional. I was that kind of kid and I still think I am, maybe now my corners have been smoothed a bit. It definitely has to do with me growing up, it definitely has to do with having two kids, it definitely has to do with some insecurities that you might not talk about as much as you would like to talk publicly about things that are happening around you. Not out of fear, it saves well, but because you don’t even see others around you to talk a little more.”
“Of course, and I’ve felt that my point of view was made, many times. Many times in public. I had once made a statement on Facebook, in the midst of quarantine, that the police had been too harsh in general with many incidents that had happened then. So many people, both anonymous and named, fell to me from below».
“I don’t take all these comments very seriously. I don’t read them in principle or some people tell me because I don’t want to go in and see them, they kind of black me out. However, they affect you a little. You say: “oops man, I saw something that happened in front of me and in front of my kids, why are you canceling it for me?”. Since this happened in front of me, why do you think it didn’t happen?” also added Yiannis Stankoglou to the Megalo Kanali entertainment store.