Immediately after the screening of a video with statements by Ioanna Malescu, the conversation opened in Buogiorno about what has been heard lately about Lambros Constantaras and some of his TV collaborations. Fay Skordas and Dimitris Ungarezos wanted to make their own statements
When Ioanna Maleskou was asked about Lambros Konstantaras, she replied, “I know my own truth… I’m on a road where I don’t see left and right what’s going on… I have a goal… I’m walking towards the light. I am happy when I hear truths from whatever mouth it comes from. I realize who I want to be with, who I fit in with and who I want to be distant from.”
Dimitris Ungarezos spoke next and said the following: “Everyone can position themselves however they want. But that’s not what I want to say. There is a surrounding atmosphere, and I’m not saying this because Lambros is a friend of mine – we’ve had many confrontations with Lambros – various bad things that have nothing to do with his professional behaviour…
They talk about his character, that he’s not a nice guy… One could connect these things to the fact that Joanna Malescu is not having a good time, and attribute it to Lambros that it’s his fault… So when there is this surrounding atmosphere, it’s good to be goal-oriented and say that after this year I have something else I want to do, but when we hear that something unfair is happening – unless we don’t believe it’s unfair – it’s good to take a break from my goal-orientation and say that this is not the case and the other person is not an abuser. She said that for her, she knows what Lambros is. If I hear unfairness or something that’s not true, that should move me to clarify it.”
For her part, Fay Skorda, who had previously worked with Lambros Konstantaras, said the following: “Shall I say that I have worked with Lambros and I am not his best friend? Because Lambros worked for me, we were together at SKY, never, never – my own experience I say – I had no problem. I two years I was at SKY, no partner, no staff team, never, ever had a problem with him. He was always the most relaxed. He was fun. He didn’t take anything too seriously to make an issue of it. I think that’s his way, too, of taking it a little bit easy… I think it’s good to hear that opinion, too, without negating somebody else’s experience.”