
Georgios Sampanis on Paparazzi: "I Don't Like the Intrusion"
Greek Singer Georgios Sampanis Speaks Out Against Paparazzi Intrusion Popular Greek singer Georgios Sampanis recently gave a candid interview on the online show Direct, expressing his frustration with the relentless pursuit by paparazzi and the lack of privacy he experiences. The interview, which has already garnered significant online attention, focused on Sampanis's experiences with invasive reporting practices, particularly at airports. "I don't like the intrusion," Sampanis stated, describing the constant pressure to give statements and the feeling of being hounded. He recounted instances of reporters aggressively approaching him, even at airports, disrupting his travel plans. He emphasized the need for celebrities to have personal space and freedom from constant surveillance. The interview highlights a broader issue faced by many public figures in Greece and internationally. Sampanis's outspokenness offers a glimpse into the challenges of navigating fame while maintaining a sense of personal privacy. The discussion underscores the importance of ethical reporting and respecting the boundaries of public figures.