Jenny made a shocking confession at the end Queen of TV! The nine finalists presented their tasks last week, but Jenny impressed the audience and the judges.
On her podcast tonight, Jenny shared her difficult childhood and the marginalization she experienced from her classmates.
“They threw me into the sea and I lost my hearing, and it never came back,” he said among other things, leaving the committee speechless.
An emotional Pantelis Totontzis told her: “I also suffer from bullying and I know how difficult it is to express it. I chose to do it because I realized that I could help people. It touched me so much. It was the Queen of TV’s truest moment. Thank you for giving it to us.”
“From the day we started this project, we heard a lot of feedback, we heard criticism, a lot. We saw profiling, aggression and an unwelcoming atmosphere and I think what we saw was a response to everything we heard and it was worth going through the process,” Katerina Gajaki said. “.
Agape competed with reports on the street and questions about which Greek artist the world would like to see in the European Parliament. “Agape was more spontaneous, more human,” said Elena Christopoulou. “This is your move.”
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