Danai Barka was invited to the show ”Parea” on ERT, presented by Giorgos Kouvaras. Specifically at the first performance dedicated to Christos Hatzipanagiotis on the evening of Saturday, November 2.
On a trip I asked him if I could call him daddy
It was the reason for Danai Barka, who did not hide her emotional charge when the conversation came to their very beautiful relationship. “On a trip I asked him if I could call him daddy and he replied that I could call him whatever I wanted.
But of course I have my father who never asked me that, I mean my biological dad. It’s great that we’re all together and there’s love and appreciation”.
Danai Barka: He’s more than a dad
“But because I was confused, of course, as to who has the title and who I call it, I asked him but I don’t need to ask him afterwards. It’s over dad too. Christos is my home.”
The relationship between Barka and Hatzipanagiotis
“I never thought I would have a child. It was never in my plans, I never thought about it. So, when Vicky came into my life and so did Danae, this raising a child began to be a self-analysis for me.
That is, I was educated through Danae’s upbringing. I learned, I learned her and she taught me. This is a nice episode. We have great love, we love each other very much” shared from the heart, with tenderness, Christos Hatzipanagiotis with Danai Barka wiping her eyes in the first episode of the new musical show “Parea” with Giorgos Kouvaras.
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Time.news Editor: Wise words. Dr. Carter, thank you for sharing your insights with us today. The urgency is clear, but so is the potential for change. Together, we can foster a sustainable future.
Dr. Emily Carter: Thank you for having me! I’m hopeful for what the future holds, especially with passionate individuals like your readers stepping up to make a difference.
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This fictional interview highlights key themes of climate change, focusing on the role of individuals, the need for cooperation, and optimism about innovative solutions.