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Eleni Foureira: "I first ate bread from a bakery in Greece"

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Eleni Foureira: "I first ate bread from a bakery in Greece"
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Eleni Foureira, in an interview, spoke about her life in Albania, her relationship with Alberto BotĂ­a, and motherhood.

The singer, as a guest on the "Rainbow Mermaids" podcast, discussed the negative comments she receives about her clothing choices after the birth of her son, Hermes.

Referring to her settling in Greece, she stated that she was impressed by elevators and bakery bread, as in Albania she ate bread made by her mother. "When I got into an elevator, it seemed amazing to me because I had never seen one before. Some things seemed terrible to me, and I will never forget them. Like the fact that bread had a different taste," she said characteristically.

Speaking about motherhood, Eleni Foureira emphasized the innocence of children and how important it is to raise them with the best resources. "Motherhood has changed me. You become a child again. You see that innocence in your child's eyes and you say, 'Why did we become like this?'" she stated.

Regarding the criticism she receives, mainly from women, about her appearances after giving birth, she stated: "Things have changed, accept it. We don't consider any of that anymore. We do whatever we want, we will appear as we want and as we feel. I feel sexier since I became a mother."

Finally, about her relationship with Alberto BotĂ­a, she said that it was a long-distance relationship for years, but he returned to Greece before their son was born. "Alberto and I were in a long-distance relationship for many years... In the end, you choose companionship, you choose the other person," she concluded.

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