An all -material interview was given by the Lakis Lazopoulos To Gregory Arnaoutoglou and “The 2night Show”, speaking honestly about the return of “Al Tsandiri News”, his personal relationships and the possibility of conveying his stories to the big screen.

In fact, the actor revealed that he intends to write a theme movie “I was in the yacht too”in order to say his own version of the notorious story. If this goes, he stressed, he would like to play Elias Psinakis, who was then among the passengers.

“I was born the idea of ​​making a movie the famous story,” I was in the yacht too “. It’s the funniest comedy and then I laughed and I think now I can say it. Of course, I don’t want to play me, I would prefer another role, such as Psinakis’.

And added: “I’ll write the truth. It is based on real facts. When this story happened, I realized that when you “sell” and the other can get news from you, it will do it. “

The well -known actor and creator spoke openly about his personal life and loneliness: “I’m alone and I like it. I don’t walk on a relationship path. I haven’t found a man I want to get in a relationship with him. I didn’t exclude it, it was just deleted on its own. My job takes me fully and there is no time for others. “

With emotion, Lazopoulos referred to the personalities of the past who inspired him: “I miss people I could talk to on another level: Melina, Vougiouklakis, Hatzidakis, Theodorakis, Horn. The past lives inside me and I bring it back. “

He also referred to the lack of meaningful information and the fear that dominates: “Journalism has become meteorology. The world has no choices, as politicians depend on a few powerful voices. Even in Tiktok I notice things. Anyone who controls the media controls the world. “

Concerning his relationships with politicians, the artist said: “We met Vangelis Meimarakis at a concert and he was very sympathetic. Mitsotakis has seen me and overtook me. It doesn’t bother me. I may disagree with someone, but that doesn’t mean I can’t give him the hand. After all, photographers lurk and often avoid contact so that the wrong impression is not given. “