Artists News Hafsanur Sancaktutan asks like everyone else; Was the world that bad, or did we hear everything?

Hafsanur Sancaktutan asks like everyone else; Was the world that bad, or did we hear everything?

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Famous actress Hafsanur Sancaktutan has been on the magazine’s agenda for a while. The actress, who has been talked about with her successful performance in the series, was on the agenda with an unfounded claim that she tried to commit suicide by cutting her wrists last week. Of course, it was interesting that such an absurd claim emerged after the actress was hospitalized as a result of an illness.

While Hafsanur Sancaktutan rebelled against this situation, she also found great support from her fans on social media. The actress also has remarkable words in her interview published in GQ magazine. Has the world become such a bad place, or has it already been bad, and have we started to hear everything thanks to social media?

Hafsanur Sancaktutan also asks this question, which is on the minds of many. Aside from these unfounded allegations of evil, the actress is constantly on the agenda of social media. Although from time to time she also wants to deal with social media, Hafsanur Sancaktutan also has a holding back attitude.

The following words of the actress in the magazine also express the feelings of many people: “Periodically, I sometimes find myself very much in social life and social media, but sometimes I keep myself far away. Both have their pros and cons, but I think I’m in favor of staying a little distant, because I always have the question, Was the world that bad, or did we hear everything thanks to technology?

Why do we want to be everywhere and consume at the same time? I am not an ‘whatever happens’ person, but I prefer to stay away from social media and social life a little in order to keep myself in balance and to protect my own normals.”

Hafsanur Sancaktutan, who also explains that people have an attitude to meet their every need through the digital world, has the idea that we are in a “robot-like” life.