Olia Lazaridou: I thought I’d do a loop and then take life in my hands

The fact that she grew up in boarding school was spoken by , who was invited to her and Fotis Sergoulopoulos on public television on Tuesday (04.02.2025). Looking back at her childhood and teenage years in boarding school, Olia Lazaridou told Jenny Melitas and Fotis Sergoullopoulos that “it was strange, but I had never protested because I felt that it would be worse where I would go.” ADVERSE “From 6 to 18 I was. I was at Arsaceio and then at College. It was weird, but I had never protested because I felt it would be worse where I was going. Like you tell the army he’ll pass the hazing. I was saying I’d do a loop and then take my life in my hands,” he said and added: “It was unknowing wisdom and instinct. I had company, but then I made a big cut because my life changed and I started making it based on me.” Finally, the popular actress compared the success or failure in the theatre which she serves, with football, saying that “as players once set goals and the other don’t set, so actors have not secured success.”