Neslihan Atagül, who said goodbye to The Ambassador’s Daughter due to the discomfort she had, took a very important step in making her name known abroad. The actress, who posed and made statements for an influential magazine published in the United States, called HOLA! USA, caught everyone’s attention.
This interview, following the acquisition of The Ambassador’s Daughter by a television channel targeting the Hispanic audience in Latin America and the USA, was interesting… Atagül, who posed ambitiously to the lenses of the magazine at Çırağan Palace, increased her reputation abroad considerably thanks to this magazine.
The famous actress stated in her interview that she decided to act at the age of 8. Atagül explained the details of her adventure as an actress as follows: “One day my father and I were watching TV, watching movies. I said to my father, ‘I will be an actress’. He loved my head too. He said you would be my daughter. I am obsessed with this. When I was 13 years old, I felt that I was late for life. Then I had heard the name of an agency before, I found the number of that agency from unknown numbers. I got their addresses by saying how can I register to the agency, what I have to do to become an actress. Then I said to my mother, “I’m going to be an actress, take me here. My mother is someone who always believes in me and supports me a lot. So my mother took me to the agency. In fact, my career has come this far afterwards. ”
Neslihan Atagül, who is married to Kadir Doğulu, has been happily married for 5 years. So what is the secret to this happy marriage? Responding to this matter from her point of view, the actress said:
“We are both lovers and friends. So we lean our backs on the same thing. I think this is also a very valuable thing. Sometimes we speak verbally, sometimes we talk in silence. We respect each other’s spaces. While we develop ourselves, we attach importance to each other’s development. ”
Explaining that she works hard to pursue what she believes, the actress emphasized that she is not result-oriented, but process-oriented.
Atagül said, “We are in the middle of both east and west with our country’s position. We can address both east and west. This is a very precious thing,” she said.