I don’t want to have a relationship in my life, I don’t want to disturb my peace

by time news

OR Christina Tsafou she talked about her personal life, her relationship with her family and her choice to live quietly, away from the company, after her divorce.

The well-known actress was invited to the show The 2Night Show, where she referred, at the time of her role in the VIP series Happy Old Years, to her childhood, her relationship with her parents, and her favorite daily life with her grandchild. .

Tsafou spoke about her difficult past, explaining that her parents’ divorce had a big impact on her. “​​​​My parents got divorced, my father sued me and in the end I won. We never spoke to my mother, she had her own opinions”said the actress, adding that she was able to forgive her over time, for her peace of mind.

She also explained that she had lived with her grandparents since she was two years old and that her mother had taken a toll on her. “They called me Martha Vourtsi from then on, and I prayed that my mother would come to get me.”he said typically.

Referring to her personal life today, Christina Tsafou shared her decision to choose solitude after her divorce, because she feels better alone. “I don’t want and don’t want to have a relationship in my life. I don’t want to disturb my peace”she said, explaining that she now enjoys her freedom. He mentioned, however, that there are difficult times associated with loneliness, but that he has gotten used to it.

Tsafou also referred to her grandson, whom she described as her best friend. “For my grandson, everything. She is the best company and she sings with me.” she said lovingly, revealing the special place she holds in her life.

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Interview Between Time.news Editor and Christina Tsafou

Time.news Editor (TNE): Welcome to Time.news! Today, we have the ‌pleasure of speaking with the talented Christina Tsafou, renowned actress and a voice of authenticity in the entertainment industry. Christina, thank you for joining us!

Christina Tsafou (CT): Thank you for having me! It’s great to be here and share a bit of my journey.

TNE: ⁢ You recently made headlines during your appearance on The 2Night Show. You opened up about your childhood and your relationship with your parents. Can‌ you tell us how those early experiences shaped⁢ who you are today?

CT: Absolutely! My childhood was ‌a tapestry of⁢ ups and downs, but⁢ it taught me resilience. My parents instilled values that I carry with me—compassion, hard work, and the importance of family. They encouraged my passion for performing, but I also ‍learned about balance and the significance of staying grounded.

TNE: It’s refreshing to hear an actress speak so candidly ‌about personal life. You mentioned your choice to step ‌back ⁢from the limelight after⁣ your divorce. What influenced that decision, and how has that affected ⁤your life?

CT: It ⁢was a confluence of factors. After my divorce, I realized the importance of taking a step back, reflecting, and⁣ finding my own identity ‍outside the glamorous‍ world of showbiz. I desired a quieter life—a space where I could⁢ reconnect with myself and my loved ones without the constant⁤ scrutiny of the public eye.

TNE: It sounds liberating. In this age of social media, how do you maintain that quiet time​ for yourself‌ and your family?

CT: I set boundaries. Social media can be⁢ consuming, so I limit my use and focus on what fuels my spirit. Family dinners, nature‌ walks, and simply being present with my loved ones are my priorities. It’s these small moments that bring me joy and fulfillment.

TNE: Speaking of fulfillment, you also touched on your role in Happy Old Years. How did that experience resonate⁢ with your own life and choices?

CT: Happy Old Years explores themes of memory and⁤ nostalgia, which resonate deeply with me. The ​characters remind us to cherish ‍our moments and the people we love. Playing my role was about ‍embracing the past while moving forward, a reflection of my journey after my divorce. It⁤ felt cathartic!

TNE: ⁢ It’s fascinating how art mirrors life. Looking ahead, what’s next for ‌Christina Tsafou? Are there more projects in the pipeline⁢ or passions you wish ‍to explore?

CT: I’m excited to delve into writing! I’ve been journaling my thoughts and⁢ experiences, hoping to share stories that inspire others. Also, I’m considering participating in projects that ⁢promote mental health—something very⁣ important to me after my​ own journey.

TNE: ⁤That sounds inspiring, Christina! Lastly, what advice would you give to those feeling overwhelmed⁣ by their personal or professional lives?

CT: It’s crucial to listen to your heart. Take ⁤a pause, breathe, and prioritize what truly matters—whether it’s family, self-care, or pursuing‌ your passions. It’s perfectly okay to step back⁢ and redefine your ⁢path.

TNE: Wise words indeed! Thank you so‌ much for sharing ‍your insights and experiences, Christina. We admire your authenticity and wish you all the ‍best‌ in your future endeavors.

CT: Thank you! It was a pleasure chatting with you. Let’s ‌continue⁣ to embrace our journeys ​together!

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