About the adventure he went through with his health, his wife, her family that became his as well as political correctness on television, he spoke Ilias Mamalakis on the show “Breakfast Susou”.

“I’m much better. I need some more time to get the agility I’ve always had. I fight it very hard. I don’t rest, I travel a lot, I exercise, I do physical therapy, I eat selectively and I think I’m on the right track in general” he initially said about the problems he faced with his health.

-Did you fear for your life during that time?

“What I suffered is fatal. I collapsed what can I tell you now… I was a helpless man. The person who stood by me 24 hours a day was my wife.”

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– What makes her special in your heart?

“My wife is first and foremost a mother and being with her I also became a father and over the years I became a grandfather and I felt an unprecedented feeling that is like the first love a person can have. Especially with the oldest of all, Fotis, who is now 5 years old and you can also have a dialogue with him”

-Many say that we should be careful about our appearance on TV, our weight. What is your opinion?

“It’s very rude to call a fat person, fat. He knows it. It’s a bit racist to reject or very thin people, because we also have this case or very fat people. They don’t like them either. Losing weight especially if you are way over your normal weight is very difficult. You have to leave society to be locked in a cage and have lettuce thrown at you for two years to lose weight”

-How do you see that people no longer prefer cooking reality shows?

“First of all MasterChef it’s gotten a bit boring. We didn’t see any terrible surprises. MasteChef also functioned as a school for these 15 children who advanced but there is no way they will become the pinnacles of cooking. None”

– Do you miss the TV?

“I will speak to you very frankly. I’ve grown up now and I couldn’t stand working at this pace”