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I’m not pure Roma, my grandfather is Greek

My mom didn’t want me, but the moment she touched me, she fell in love, the star said

“My family is an exception. We don’t identify with everyone else. My grandfather is pure Greek and that’s where this blend comes from. We are not that pure Roma. We have Greek and Turkish blood in our blood,” said Azis in the program “On focus” on Nova TV

“I am 45% Greek. 25% of my origin is European – Italy, Romania,” shared Azis’ mother, Gergina Vasileva.

“I know what the genetic test will show if I take one. Turkey will show it and probably Egypt,” Aziz said.

“I closed the gate of old age with the biggest locks. Let everyone do it. A woman should never stop loving. Never hate and forgive a lot. Beauty will never turn away from strong affection and love,” he added Azis’ mother. .

“He taught me the most important thing. Never close doors, never argue with people and forgive. Tomorrow you will need that person and you will be subject to a momentary emotion and that’s it. I always apologize. Pass quickly,” added Azis.

“My mom didn’t want me at first, but the moment she touched me, she fell in love,” said the pop-folk singer.

“He was not a wanted son because my husband and I didn’t know if we would get married. Our family, our lineage is other gypsies. Different from his father’s,” Azis’s mother said.

“To this day, I think my mother and father’s love has not been accepted. It is simply genetically determined that the two races – Tsotsomans and Kardarashis – do not like each other. Because of their love for me, they swallowed, but they did not forgive. My mother is my closest friend,” the singer explained.

“I will not share what this baby is from the photos I am sharing, but it is not a friend’s baby. I said my children are taboo in the media. I love this baby very much,” Aziz said.

Regarding the singer’s different sexual orientation, his mother stated the following:

“A mother always feels her child. At that time everything was taboo. You accept everything when you love, even this”.

“It’s always been weird to me why I have to hide my orientation. I openly stated who I was. It was stressful for her when I was very prominent, but she got over it quickly,” Azis said. She refused to comment on the photos with the baby, which she posted some time ago on social media.

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