Apostolos Gletsos in “Night Out”: The cries for men, the botox he wants to do & the demystification of love

by time news

Theoharis Ioannidis met Apostolos Gletsos at the bar and the conversation started with his participation in “Gi tis Elia”.

The well-known actor and politician talked about his career and remembers his first steps in acting. He made his self-criticism and pointed out the mistakes he made either in his behavior or in his roles.

“I cry because crying is liberating, I have not cried for women but I have cried for men. I’m very afraid of botox, I’ve had it done three times and I’m leaving, because I see them swollen,” Apostolos Gletsos initially said.

“I have a 22-year-old daughter, why should I get married? I do not want. All the magic of sex is deconstructed when you hear the sound of the toilet. I believe in love at first sight. In my youth this happened once a month,” he added.

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