Panagiotis Hatzidakis: I wish my parents were here to tell them some things, I felt orphaned

When you see people leaving at a time when you don’t expect it, it’s also a little shocking for you” confessed. Panagiotis Hatzidakis met Olga Lafazannis about Happy Day and spoke with emotion about the loss of his parents and the possibility of returning TV. “I will return to television, where he will go. I think I’d be good at a game show and that’s why I’m planning something on Tik. Tok which is like a live game show, will be live,” Panayiotis Hatzidakis originally said about television and continued for the loss of his parents: “I lost them in a short time. My father left first and then my mother. They were young. When you see people leaving in a moment you don’t expect, it’s a little shocking for you. They had years ahead of them and there were very living people. I spent ten minutes when this was over, and then I said, “Go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go.” I’d like to be here at some point, to tell them some things I’ve never said. I felt like an orphan,” Panayiotis Hatzidakis said about the day of the funeral. “My son is three years old, he brings you to the limits of your patience. Fatherhood is a new experience, I live it completely. I am struggling about how I can evolve and be a better version of myself,” he added.