Jenny Kazaku: I’d love to have met my grandmother Jenny Caresi.

She is moved by the interview she gave to the camera of Helen Menegaki’s show. As she said, when her family broke up, and they managed it very well. Jenny Kazakou referred to her parents, Constantine Kazakos and Tanya Holpis, saying that when she was young she went to rehearsals and performances and made an impression that the same people on the stage brought a new world, different from the one who lived at home. “At home I was like a mom and dad. It wasn’t Tanya Holpi and Constantine Kazakos. I would love to have met my grandmother Jenny Caresi and more to know her as a man than my father has told me.” As she said, when her family divorced, they managed it very well. “My father didn’t miss us not staying in the same house, I only missed him as a presence, he was always there and so I wanted to see him. I don’t have “trauma” separation because I know many friends from divorced parents who bear injuries”. Jenny Kazakou said she was stressed at first by comparison but no longer.