Tyler McBeth: “I learn Greek slowly – slowly, Stephen will surely become Prime Minister one day”

The presentation of his new book “Second Opportunity” took place today (16.01.2025), where they gave the “present” known names of politics and spectacle. Among them was, of course, the husband of the leader of the new party Movement of Democracy, . He did not “fall a pin” in the presentation of Stefanos Kasselakis’ book tonight. Tyler McBeth after the presentation, during his signatures and dedications made statements to journalists and answered their questions regarding his husband’s political future, life in Greece and… Greek lessons. ADVERSE “I am very proud of Stephen. I believe this is the first chance he was given to tell his side of the story in order for the country to hear it, from his own background and from his own version. It’s a perfect opportunity for everyone to have a good experience. I’m very happy and excited about his new chapter and I think he’s also excited, a lot comes, ” Tyler Macbeth originally said. Asked how he feels about Stefanos Kasselakis referring to him during his speech, he replied: “I feel exactly the same way I felt the first time he spoke about me. It excites me, we have a nice relationship and we like it. As far as the book is concerned, I have not yet read the whole of it. I expect his English translation, which I think will take place next week. But I read some pieces quickly.” He then replied about his Greek, stressing that he must improve his grammar “slowly – slowly, slowly – slowly”: “I have learned several Greek words but I have much to improve on grammar. So my potential in Greek must improve but we get there slowly. ” About Stefanos Kasselakis’ course he said: “I think this day would come, everyone deserves a second chance. The title of the book fits perfectly in his book. I want to remind you that politicians need a second chance to be re-elected. I completely believe that Stephen will become Prime Minister of Greece one day, I have no doubt about it.” Regarding their lives in Greece, Tyler McBeth stressed: “We do not intend to leave Greece. When we got here, we knew it was for a long time. I’m not thinking of going back to America. In our everyday life, when we walk down the street we hold hands – hand but we don’t always do it, so that’s why we don’t get the camera. We don’t do it all the time, whenever we feel it.”