Maria Solomou: “When it becomes an end in itself to like you all, it is a problem, narcissism”

“Anyone who knows me, there’s no way she won’t like me because I’m a nice guy, I’m a good company,” said . To those who know her and like her but also to others who dislike her without knowing her, Maria Solomou was mentioned this week in the new interview she gave to Real life and journalist Chrysa Kakiori on the occasion of her play monologue. CORVERSE Didn’t you ever have to like everybody? I don’t think there’s a man who doesn’t want everyone to like him. But when this becomes an end in itself, it is a problem – it is narcissism. It would be nice to like everyone, only to listen positively. But when that happens, I say, “Wait, now the crap comes.” There’s no way I’m gonna have a streak of positives, there’s gonna be a guy who’s gonna tear it down with a hat. Even Brad Pitt, who is the most beautiful creature who has walked the earth, has women who say “not my style”. I’ve been told things like I have strange behavior, that I’m a snob. I’m a snob with people in trouble. I’m not gonna sit here and do the cute thing or talk to them. I know for sure that anyone who meets me is not going to like me because I’m a nice guy, I’m good company, I’m a positive person. From then on, if I have talent, if I say them well to “Maryla”, if the podcasts are good, what I have done in my career, that’s not what I care about.