The actress Katerina Didaskalou spoke in an interview about her children and her regrets when thay were younger,about acting,Manousos Manousakis and her relationship over time.
OR Katerina Didaskalou Friday evening (29/1) she was a guest on the Studio 4 show and spoke openly about her family, her career and acting in general.
Katerina Didaskalou, while speaking about the difficult times she was a mother, admitted that it was now she leaves home without any regretswhile talking about how differently she would raise her children if she had the opportunity to be young today. “I leave home now with no regrets. I left life with terrible regrets, I still remember their speeches, especially Dionysus. He is different from his sisters who left early to study and since he was 8 years old we stayed when we split up with his father. I remember her expression as a very proud child,” he reported.
The actress also expressed her regrets about moments she missed due to her professional career, stressing that if her children were young today, she would do things differently. “I frequently enough think that if my children were young now I would do things very differently. I would take them with me on business trips even if they missed school because you miss moments. I have lost moments and I am sorry. I tried to fix my relationship with my young son. I worked a lot more when Dionysos was little“,he said.
Katerina didaskalou referred to her experience from filming the series Soul Touchindicating the moment she became pregnant with her third child and the announcement she made to director manousos Manousakis.
«When I became pregnant with my third child, I started with Manousakis for Soul Touch. He loved Manousos who was gone so suddenly and he was not old“, said the actor with emotions. He spoke about the beginning of filming, when, as he says, “They look at you in the square like you’re disabled if you tell them that». Though, Manousos Manousakis responded with humor, saying: “What a nice charm, the line will break!”
The actress continued, describing the challenge she faced while pregnant during filming. “By the end of May I was filming and in June I gave birth, in the end he only did close-ups because until the 7th month I didn’t look pregnant.».
“It’s been a long time since I saw a wrinkle”
The successful actress was asked to take a stand on the relationship she maintains over time and on her stance on aesthetic interventions and plastic surgeries.
Specifically, Katerina Didaskalou said typically “I believe that growing well and beautifully is a very internal process.I don’t see, say, the wrinkles? Of course I see them! But if I’m going to be like this (ie pulling her face) and I’m like this all the time, will she be interested? He has not! Even the speech changes and becomes the same».
«It’s been a long time since I saw the wrinkles, now, the first time I don’t even remember it! The offense is time barred! Last year I had mesotherapy for the first time and the young dermatologist said to me, “shall I give you a little botox?” and I didn’t tell him. I am afraid to do them as I will become speechless».
«People write to me about the heroine I play in ”Whore from above” and Domna is played with the eyes. Guys,you are missing out on this (including plastic surgery). If the eyes go there, well, you’ll lose it laterAdded by Katerina Didaskalou.
What lessons has Katerina Didaskalou learned from her relationship with Manousos Manousakis?
Time.news Interview: Katerina Didaskalou on Motherhood, Acting, and Evolving Relationships with Manousos Manousakis
Editor: Welcome to Time.news! Today, we have a special guest, the talented actress Katerina Didaskalou. Katerina, thank you for joining us.
Katerina Didaskalou: Thank you for having me! It’s a pleasure to be here.
Editor: You recently shared some heartfelt reflections about your experiences as a mother and your career. Let’s start with your children. Can you tell us about the regrets you mentioned regarding their younger years?
Katerina Didaskalou: Absolutely. Being a mother is one of the most rewarding yet challenging roles I’ve ever taken on. Looking back, I sometimes wish I had spent more quality time with my children when they were younger. the hustle and bustle of my acting career often kept me away from home, and I regret missing out on those precious moments. Balancing motherhood and a career in the arts can be incredibly tough.
Editor: That’s a sentiment many working parents can relate to. How has your perspective on parenting changed over the years?
katerina Didaskalou: With time, I’ve learned to embrace the chaos and imperfection of parenting. I’ve come to understand that it’s okay to not have everything figured out. What matters is the love and support I provide for my children. As they grow, I see them developing into their own individuals, and that fills me with pride.
Editor: You also touched on your journey as an actress.How has your relationship with your craft evolved?
Katerina Didaskalou: My approach to acting has matured considerably. In my early years, I was driven by ambition and the desire for recognition. Now,I value authenticity and connection with the characters I portray.The experiences I’ve had over time have enriched my performances, allowing me to bring deeper emotions to the screen.
Editor: Speaking of relationships,can you share how your relationship with Manousos Manousakis has changed through the years?
Katerina Didaskalou: Our relationship has gone through various phases,just like any partnership. We’ve experienced ups and downs, laughter, and tears.Over time, we’ve learned to communicate better and support each other’s careers. Manousos has been a stabilizing force in my life, and our bond has grown stronger as we navigate the complexities of life together.
Editor: That’s beautiful to hear. Communication is key in any relationship. What advice would you give to upcoming artists and parents trying to balance both worlds?
Katerina Didaskalou: My advice would be to stay true to yourself. Prioritize what matters most to you—whether that’s family or your career. Don’t be afraid to ask for help, and find a support system that you can rely on. And always remember that it’s okay to take a step back when you need to focus on family or personal well-being.
Editor: Wise words! As we wrap up, what future projects or aspirations do you have?
Katerina Didaskalou: I’m currently exploring some exciting roles that challenge me as an actress. I also hope to take on projects that resonate with my experiences as a mother and a partner. I’m eager to keep growing both personally and professionally.
Editor: thank you, Katerina, for sharing your insights and experiences with us. It’s been a pleasure discussing your journey!
Katerina Didaskalou: Thank you! I’ve enjoyed our conversation,and I appreciate the chance to share my story.