Christina Lambiris: “I have wronged George Kaputzidis very much”

She talked about him, her television career and the difficult times she was invited to manage in the past. Christina Lambiri gave an interview on the show “Go Danai” and talked about her course on television. “I am deputy mayor of culture in the municipality of Rafina, it is extremely creative and has elements of my work. I’ve never been asked anything strange about people seeing me outside, just to tell them about the artists. The expression ‘beef’ drives me crazy, it does not give me the pleasure to watch it happen on television,” Christina Lambiris originally said. On her television march, she said: “When I was on the air, it really upset me when I had to answer a colleague. TV air isn’t for us, it’s for the world. One of the reasons I didn’t do well on TV was that I didn’t want to talk to myself. Now presenters are the subject and not what we’ve done before and we’ve been dealing with artists. I was told by the editors-in-chief ‘tell me about your experience’ but I can’t, it’s nobody’s business what I do in my home. When I decided to leave television, there was no presenter who called me to ask me why I was doing it.” As for the most difficult time she lived on the air, Christina Lambiri said: “The top difficult moment on the set was when a guest of mine was being vulgarly attacked by another guest of mine, I did not manage it well. He was crushing me when I had to manage personal stories of everyday people, I felt I couldn’t really help them. I apologized to George Kaputzidis for having wronged him too much. Sometimes the presenters lose the measure and we think we have a power that allows you to say more than your size is. I’ve been on TV for many years and I haven’t managed my mother and my father’s loss on the air. It was hard to manage my mother’s loss because she completely changed my life.” In closing, Christina Lambiri made it clear that she will never again present a TV show.