Sissy Christidou: Her relationship today with Theodore Maradine and the possibility of a second marriage

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She is preparing for her premiere at Mega. In an interview she gave she spoke about her relationship with him, happiness in her life and the possibility of a second marriage. Sissy Christidou and Theodore Maradin were married for 10 years. They decided to take separate paths in 2019, in a divorce that was heavily discussed, with the presenter taking a question about her relationship with her ex-husband today. She made it clear that she does not intend to have a second marriage and spoke of happiness in her life. An interview with OK magazine and Star Kassimatis was given by Sissy Christidou. The presenter was asked about the overexposure she got her divorce with Theodore Maradin and their court dispute, avoiding clearly answering what their relationship is like today. As for the overexposure your divorce with Theodore Maradine, do you think you protected your sons, Philip and Michael as much as you would like? Not as much as I’d like because it wasn’t up to me. Unfortunately a lot of their personal data was exposed and lies were heard concerning them but I would never answer them with an interview, nor would I do anything public. I have addressed Greek justice in terms of their protection as many times as it takes and I will do it again as many times as necessary. It seemed you were uncomfortable with the overpromotion at the time… Of course. I think that through my attitude I have proved that I want this to be protected, especially because there are two children and these issues concern them. So that’s always been my intention, and that’s what I’m going to keep doing on my side, in the context that I can control. How are your relationships with your ex-husband today? You will allow me not to answer specifically. This road is not easy but I always try to be calm about it to protect my children. Would you go to a second wedding? Nope. I don’t want to get married again. Marriage, as I translate it, is about creating a family. In my mind for now is my “double” life and I prefer it that way – when I’m with my kids and when I’m not with them. I can’t put them in the same basket. And I actually don’t want to. After these big changes you’ve experienced today when we talk, do you feel happy? “Happiness I think is moments, it is not a permanent situation, but, yes, thank God, I have plenty! “ Sissy Christidou told OK magazine!