Evi Vatidou Opens Up About Her Life: Reflecting on Loneliness and Lost Youth

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Statements to television cameras were made by Evi Vatidou, who was asked about how she makes a living and her personal life.

In a video broadcast on the show Happy Day, the journalist asks Evi Vatidou how she has been making a living in recent years, to which she replies: “You’re insisting there, should I say it publicly? I don’t want to talk about my jobs, nor about my income, nor about how I make a living. The less the world knows, the better for me.”

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In response to a question about her personal life, she mentioned that she is not in a relationship, while noting that “I feel like I’m young, but also old,” adding that she no longer wants to publicly state her age.

Evi Vatidou: My life has been lost, my youth has vanished

“There’s nothing special in my life. I don’t have a relationship. It shows, I am not cut out for a relationship. God has determined that I should be alone, what can I say, I don’t know. Are there no men? Am I too picky? Maybe I can’t compromise, maybe I can’t find what I want. Things are difficult. Because we are getting older, most men are married, so that complicates things,” Evi Vatidou said characteristically, responding to how her personal life is at the moment.

“My life has been lost in a way, my youth has vanished with all these stories. So I got a bit carried away with raising the children,” she continued.

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“God did not grant me the blessing to have more children, even though I wanted to have more children and another family. I feel like I’m young, but also old. I don’t want to publicly state my age anymore. I think I look younger than I am. If you see my children, you’ll understand that my age is… middle-aged,” Evi Vatidou added.

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