Nikos Apostolopoulos was a guest on “Studio 4” on May Day afternoon, where he spoke with Nancy Zambetoglou and Thanasis Anagnostopoulos on ERT.
The well-known fashion designer, among other things, referred to his childhood and the complex relationship he had with his father, speaking frankly.
More specifically, he said: “I always had a difficult and intense relationship with my father, in which even today I don’t know where the balance lies. He was an imposing man, very intelligent and active. Even though he had not studied, he managed to achieve a lot: he created his family, set up businesses, acquired property and enabled us to study.”
He was a very intelligent and intelligent man, very intelligent, very intelligent, very intelligent, very intelligent, very intelligent, very intelligent, very intelligent, very intelligent, very intelligent, very intelligent, very intelligent, very intelligent, very intelligent.
He then recalled an incident from his childhood: “When I was about seven years old, I said something very cruel to him. I told him that I would not follow what he told me because I had not chosen him as a father and that I would choose my father. It was a heavy word for a child. I don’t remember how he reacted, although he generally got angry easily. Nevertheless, he was a good father.”