Alexandros Tsouvelas made statements on Katerina Kainourgiou’s show. The well-known comedian spoke, among other things, about the legal disputes he occasionally has with strangers who write vulgar comments to him on social media.

“Every now and then I run a man through court, once a year. Someone who tells me ‘die’ and that’s it, we have people like that, so to speak. And they’re not hooligans, they’re businessmen, people with families. It certainly affects us all, but I have some safeguards, which I follow and continue to do so,” Alexander Tsouvelas notes.

“There was never a chance I would ever consider giving up. The first negative comments you get are from your home, from your family: “What are you doing now, you’re going over there to do now, you’re in trouble, there …”. I mean, the truth is that at first you are affected when you are not learned, but everything is also a matter of friction,” he says.

“I’ve had some conversations about presenting a game show but I don’t want to mix it up. We’re very good at ‘Then and Now’. If it’s something that’s terribly interesting, I’d check it out and it’s an honour to have proposals of this type coming in for me,” Alexandros Tsouvelas says in another part of his remarks.