“A lot of harsh words have been written, I have also filed my lawsuits”
An interview on the camera of the show “Pame Danae” was given by Clelia Renesi on the occasion of her participation in the film “Yparcho” about the life of Stelios Kazantzidis. The actress spoke about her personal life and the narrative created by the media in recent years around her without, however, as she points out, being related to reality.
“I’ve been scratched by the media, not social media. I’ve laughed too much but it’s been a long time now, ok. A lot has been written harshly, I have also filed my lawsuits. Okay, we’re good. I did them mostly for the child, because then, when they started saying a lot of nonsense, it didn’t touch me. It didn’t enter me. But at some point I decided to act because it was so uncontrollable, so fantastical in their imagination, such a conclusion,” said Clelia Renesi and explained:
“Other things have happened earlier, but let’s talk about the paternity of my child. There I actually put out a press release because they started with my pregnancy, “oh, it’s Manu’s”. Well ok, it’s for comedy! They said Manu went to Paris to get me a diamond ring! Who, Manu! That is, anyone who knows, not Manus himself, the philosophy surrounding this man, what a diamond ring. It was so funny, so unreal.”
Regarding her pregnancy, she pointed out: “Throughout my pregnancy I was told, told, told… It was so far from reality that it made me laugh! I was also a bit spiteful, and I was saying to myself, “I’m going to let them be so irreparably exposed, I’m going to let this river flow so much.” Really with what audacity they continue and write about a fetus in my belly, about a story that they don’t even know the beginning or the middle or the end of, what was, what was, what happened, where is.
They knew nothing and built up such a huge narrative for so many years culminating in my pregnancy that they inferred this. And this story continued until I gave birth. My child was born, I am a single parent and they continue to write… his father, Manu.”