Artists News Demet Özdemir’s love confession seemed to explain why her marriage was short-lived!

Demet Özdemir’s love confession seemed to explain why her marriage was short-lived!

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Demet Özdemir was the guest of Empati’s season finale. While Demet Özdemir established empathy with real-life stories, she also made very special statements.

The actress, whose love and subsequent marriage process with Oğuzhan Koç were much talked about, had to divorce after only 8 months.

While Demet Özdemir’s love confession and description of love drew attention, her emphasis on having to take care of her family also drew attention. Here are the famous actress’s statements:

“I attribute love to chemistry. You don’t have to know someone, it’s a wonderful moment that lasts for a single second. You can’t design it, you can’t describe it, but it’s an energetic and chemical thing, love. I don’t think love is permanent.

I’m one of those who believe that after experiencing and expressing pleasures, we completely meet our realities and turn into love. I don’t think love can last long. Love lasts very short for me.

MY FIRST LOVE WAS MY TEACHER

My first love was my teacher. He was my classroom teacher. I was very young, I was going to 2nd grade, his attention was very nice, he wore a different suit every day, he was an incredible leading man for me. We were at Tavşancıl Village Primary School, he was very clean, my teacher had very nice hands.”

I HAD TO TAKE CARE OF MY FAMILY

When Ahmet Mümtaz Taylan said, “You received acting training while you were in the market,” Demet Özdemir said: “Being educated is important. Education is important to me, I wish I could have truly been educated.”

When Taylan asked, “Why did you choose evening high school when you should have been studying?” Demet Özdemir said the following:

“Because I had to take care of my family. I had to postpone it. Still, somehow this was a good deed, the intention was good, it opened another path for me. The intention is good, a completely different roadmap… But I would love to study at university, do a master’s degree…”

Ahmet Mümtaz Taylan’s comment on these words was: “Being sarcastic is not something to be underestimated.”