If anything is certain about her Evelina Papoulia it’s that he has settled opinions and isn’t afraid to tell her.

The actress who will star this year in the series “Archelaou 5”, was today on the show “I saw you in the morning” and he had a lot to say to Fotis Sergoulopoulos and Jenny Melitas.

Among other things, she revealed the financial difficulty her parents faced in order for her to study in America.

“I left for America to study dance at 20-21. There was no one teaching graham in Greece, so I went with that reasoning. It was an impulsive moment. I had been traveling abroad since I was 13, it wasn’t something that seemed big to me.

It didn’t seem strange to my parents, but financially I broke my father. They were very expensive back then. He had told me then: as long as I can stand” said Evelina Papoulia and continued:

“My parents never forced me financially. They had or they hadn’t, it was as if they had. I do that too. Even when I didn’t have money, I wasn’t stressed.

I knew they would come to me. I remember one time when I had to go to the theater and I had no money at all. I said: I’ll go with my feet.
I found a dime (drachmas) down and I say: don’t I get a scratch? And I won 500 drachmas”

-You have said that kindness makes a person flourish and not cruel attitudes, Jenny Melita asked her

“We’re getting a bit confused, I think there’s a bit of confusion around it. The most important thing for me is the discipline you can have in yourself. It does not mean that this discipline has to be bad behavior. It has to do with being disciplined in something that is to my advantage, that is, operating from the positive side of my character. If I operate with the negative side of my character even to teach you something I can hurt” replied Evelia Papoulia and continued:

“I have been a strict teacher. I don’t accept anyone being late to class. The limits we may set are not a bad thing. They certainly don’t make us very friendly, very attractive. But the limit when accepted by another is good for the other as well. Without discipline there is no freedom. How will I be free to go on a trip if I don’t discipline myself to work to raise money for that trip?
It’s not a matter of planning, it’s a matter of priorities”

-If people cross the line, I imagine at the time of the Two Strangers some things got away, do you react badly? Fotis Sergoulopoulos asked her to get the answer

“I didn’t react very positively when I was tired and they crossed the limits of my discretion in succeeding with the Two Strangers. I was too sharp”