Revealing interview with Jeni Cheiloudakis Steia: “The colorful community has become heterophobic” (vid)

Jenny Cheiloudakis spoke about the colorful community, describing it as “heterophobic” because of the “arrows” she recently received on social media

Geni Cheiloudaki spoke to Despina Kambouris and the ANT1 show, “Weekenders”, about her life, also referring to her recent post on Facebook, which caused her to receive “fire”, as she said, from many a member of the LGBTI+ community.

“A few days ago I did a job, I was angry, hurt, angry, upset. ​​​​​​I received such bullying immediately from people of the colorful community… They called me fat, old, ugly, pale, that I now say the things I grew old”, said Jeni Cheiloudaki first.

“The biggest talking point at the moment is the challenge to the challenge that I don’t agree with. I am the last person on Earth to tell someone how to feel, how to express themselves, but things have gotten a little out of hand. The community of color that everyone considers homophobic has become heterophobic.

If you love your country and hurt it, to the colorful community you are automatically far right and nationalist. Faith, I’m not talking about the church, I’m talking about the faith that helps you continue in this life and have hope for life after death. I believe, but I will not discuss it because I will be joking”, she explained later.

“You come out on my chariot with pride with your brokers and Christ and the Virgin Mary, do you want to be respected because you make fun of everything? I made my mistakes in the past and they remain. When I exposed my breast to the main news bulletin the Star 30 years ago, I considered myself an activist.

So I thought about doing that, saying that I have no problem with the challenge. Of course, I regretted it, screwed up and they are now on YouTube. Now imagine on social media how this is all going to look to these new kids 20 years from now,” he said.

At another point in the interview, Jenny Cheiloudaki referred to the death of her mother, the difficulties she had to overcome and the new beginning she decided to make at some point, saying:

“Three years ago when my mother died, I died, I was an empty creature. At some point I decided I should stop dying every day and start living.

That time I was sleeping in my car. I stayed on the road. At some point I decided I had to live. I couldn’t be a beggar all the time. I started a new life” in Sitia.

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