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[CYPRUS TIMES] Sofia Alibertis' rare appearance: 'I wanted to raise men', she says of her children

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The actress answered if she misses television and talked about life in Paros

The opening of the first photography exhibition entitled "Plin Fire" was held by the son of Sofia Alibertis and Yannis Parios, Michael Varthakouri.

His parents could not have been absent from this important event for him. The camera of "Mega Kalimera" was there and Sofia Alibertis, in one of the rare times that we see her in public, spoke about her children, her life in Paros and her abstinence from television. She revealed that her son has photographed her in private moments and she jokingly said that she has begged him not to take the photos out so as not to make a fool of herself.

Life in Paros, abstaining from TV

The actress has been living in Paros for the last few years and revealed that she has not been in Athens for a year and a half. "I'm doing extremely well in Paros. You have an amazing quality of life. Now that I've come here after almost a year and a half I'm out of my depth and I'm shocked. World, cars."

Asked if she misses TV, Sophia Aliberti said. It was a thought that plagued me for many years. I wished I could be the first to leave."

I know I made it with my children

Speaking of her children, she says that it was difficult everyday life with two boys. "I had to forget about being a mother and act a little bit like a man. As my grandmother used to say 'children because they don't know how to respect you must be afraid of you' so I chose that model. We have an overwhelming relationship, I wanted to raise men. I knew full well that once I became pregnant I was honoured to give birth to them, they are not mine, they belong to me and as a woman battered by a man who did not raise them as he should have, I decided that my children would not be like that and I left in quotes in order to give them space to grow. For me my motto over the years has been a line from "Givery" that says "Modestly and humbly, I tread the earth". This is what I wanted to pass on to my children and now I know I have succeeded. For a parent it is very important to know in life that they did a good job and for me my children have given me that and I thank them from the bottom of my heart. And I know that I will die tomorrow."



Source: Proto Thema


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