“Artists don’t do everything for the money, the glitz and the glory”
For her Miss Vandi clearly for her decision to cancel her appearance in Izmir some time ago due to a Banner with Kemal Atatürk was placed Konstantinos Christoforou.
The singer spoke on the show “Summer’s Cool” and initially, he referred to his collaboration with Christos Dantes but also the rumors that want him to marry Asimina Hatziandreou.
“Always when you work with Christos Dantes you are excited, because you are working with one of the best singers that the country gave birth to. To fight with Christos at work, you only have to joke. It’s very cool. A very calm person,” he said characteristically.
Has he really been invited to the wedding of Christos Dantes when it takes place?
“He hasn’t given me an invitation yet but you’re saying I shouldn’t be?” We will fight there” he answers and laughs
Afterwards, he spoke about his relationship with his colleagues but also with Giorgos Theofanous, about whom so much has been written “Relations with Giorgos Theofanous are always intense, because we are two intense people, but there is mutual admiration and respect”, he emphasized.
In the end, he talked about the cancellation of Despina Vandi’s concert in Turkey, which caused reactions.
“Despina Vandi did the obvious thing in Smyrna, we take our hats off to her. Artists don’t do it all for the money and the glitz and the glory. There are red lines in our national issues and in propaganda above all, that do not fit into music. Despina Vandi did not fall into the trap, I take my hat off to her. You are called to be a singer, not part of a propaganda, especially when it is done with this insult.”
Source :Skai
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