Katerina Master: “After the show come women and tell me I changed their lives”

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“It means that sex workers should be protected from legislation,” said her reference to “The prostitute above”. Katerina Dispascalou was welcomed to the “Morning in Icon” of Monday (16.09.2024) by Fotis Sergoulopoulos and Jenny Melita. The popular actress, who this year also participates in the daily ERT1 series entitled “Electra”, referred to the issue of prostitution, on the occasion of the theatre performance “The whore above”, in which she stars. “If something has to teach us this job, it is humility. Recognizing is part of the job and wants gratitude, because without the world we do not exist,” Katerina Teacher said initially. “After the show ‘The whore above’, women come and say to me: you changed my life. I make a battered woman who changes her life a prostitute who moves into the apartment above. A marginal woman who at first when she was told about her by the corrupt public servant, who is a police officer who sells shop protection, had wondered. And how that woman changes her life. When I read the play, I said: look at a heroine who goes through so much darkness and manages to come out into the light,” describes the well-known actress immediately afterwards. “They speak with great respect for their work (e.g. working women) and I consider them an integral part of our social chain, because they are women who absorb too much violence that other women would otherwise receive. Of course, they should be protected by the legislation,” Katerina Dispaskalou notes, answering a relevant question addressed to her by Fotis Sergoullopoulos.