About the relationship with her parents and her decision to speak openly about her gypsy roots, she spoke Anastasia in Breakfast and Eleni Voulgaraki.
“In the last two years my life has changed from 0 to 100. The most important thing for me is that I get to see my mother cry for a year. I have taken away all the problems she had in her mind. When I was younger, she used to ask her, “Mommy, if I go to sing too, will you cry like those mommies?” and he said to me, “no, girl, I know what kind of child I have”. Of course, whatever poem I said, she cried. My dad is every Friday and Saturday at the store, he’s never missing,” the young singer initially said.
“There is no special space for personal life. They flirt with me but, if you don’t give a special push, they don’t flirt more intensely” she then said about the role that flirting has in her life.
“If I could go back in time, I would say again that I have gypsy roots. There is nothing better than not being afraid of getting something published. You literally know everything about me…I have never experienced racism” concluded Anastasia.