In an in-depth discussion with Tasos Tryfonos for the show “Tête à Tête”, Antonis Remos opened up about important moments in his life, talking about his childhood, his family, and people who marked his personal and artistic journey.
The popular performer first referred to the difficulties he experienced growing up, stressing that all members of his family worked in order to meet the needs of everyday life. Through this experience, he said, he formed the belief that parents must protect their children from situations that can traumatize them psychologically, especially at the most vulnerable ages.
He went on to dwell on the impact that family problems can leave on children’s psychology. As he explained, childhood experiences accompany people for their entire lives and often leave indelible scars. For this reason, he argued that when two parents decide to go their separate ways, they should try to keep children away from tensions and conflicts.
He appeared particularly emotional when the conversation reached Marinella. The singer admitted that he had not realised the seriousness of her situation from the start, and confessed that he misses daily contact with her. He even shared a personal moment with his daughter, who had gotten to know the great singer and still expresses her sadness that she will not be able to see her again. Despite her physical absence, she said, her artistic imprint remains alive through her music and career.
He also referred to the late Pantelis Pantelidis, describing his loss as a wound that has never healed. Antonis Remos spoke with emotion about the singer, noting that his untimely death left behind grief, unanswered questions and strong feelings in those who knew him.
At the same time, he referred to the rumours and scripts that followed the accident, expressing his displeasure with what was written at the time. He also recalled the uproar in the first hours after the tragic event, when reports said that a well-known singer had died without his identity being revealed yet, which caused concern among his family members.
In closing, he stressed that Pantelis Pantelidis still held a special place in his heart, and made no secret that if he had the chance, he wished he could turn back time and change the tragic turn of events.
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