What the actress said about the loss of her loved one, but also about the changes brought to her life by the birth of her son.
The actress Ioanna Pappa spoke about the loss of her mother from coronavirus, as a guest on “The 2Night Show” by Grigoris Arnautoglou.
The actress also referred to the changes that have come to her life in recent years, with the birth of her son: “I didn’t think we would get here. At first, until you make contact, you don’t understand that he will become a person. When everything gets on track, you calm down a bit. It talks, shows you where it hurts, makes your life easier and you worry less. He also tells us what to do next. It puts the whole house in order… luckily! Help us!”.
He went on to say: “He hasn’t seen me on TV, I haven’t put him through the process of understanding what I do. My son knows that I am an actor and I work in the theater. This summer I took him to Epidaurus. My son is very social, he greets the whole neighborhood every day, I have learned the whole world that I didn’t know for 7 years. They said about my son that he is the joy of the neighborhood.”
Ioanna Pappa spoke for the first time about the loss of her mother: “Too many things have happened in the last two years. My mother passed away from coronavirus. It was shocking, just that you identified with these stories that you heard every day. You knew that 100 other families were going through the same thing as you, for the exact same reason. It was something we don’t know and how often we come into contact.
My mother entered the hospital with Covid-19 and we could not see her. It was the biggest difficulty. We spoke the last afternoon before he went into intensive care and then never again. It’s tough. It’s like a car accident. In other words, I don’t know what is better and what is worse than preparing oneself, having a person of one’s own and experiencing the process of leaving gradually. I think it always hurts and there are no ways to deal with it.
He stayed in the hospital for a month. In this situation that these people found themselves at that time, which was a very extreme moment because it was the Delta mutation, I think that the people who were in the hospitals were not exactly alive. But certainly the hardest thing about this story that we all feared and still fear is that there is a need for both the healthy and the sick to remain protected, so this contact cannot take place. This part is very hard,” confessed the actress.
“Growing up you know that there might come a time when someone of yours is gone, so you try to fix your relationship. Whatever you’ve said, however many hugs you’ve given your man, you feel like you wanted to say and do so much more. My mother managed to live Antonis for two years”, Ioanna Pappa also mentioned.
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