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It was November 2018 when the talented and award-winning Lena Papaligoura she gave birth to her first child by her life partner, the architect Akis Pantos.
Her husband, whom she had married only two months ago in a closed family circle in Thiseio.
Their joy was great, as they longed as much as anything to have a baby, and the arrival of their son filled them with happiness.
As they enjoyed their little resurrection growing up, the good news came that the stork was knocking on their door again.
Lena starred in “The Master with the Golden Eyes” at the “Vembos” theater when she found out she was pregnant, and although she tried to keep it a secret, as she did in her first pregnancy, it was unsuccessful.
She herself, after the revelation that she will become a mother, had confided in an interview with Real:
“We went to great lengths to keep it a secret, because these are personal things and we want to keep them together as long as we can.” And since the company of the “Vembo” theater, he had entrusted it only to Konstantinos Aspiotis and Gioulikas Skafidas. I would share it with them in the next few days as the belly has already started to appear, but the publication has been updated. “
In the same interview he also stated:
“We are very happy and very happy that our family grows and our resurrection has a sister.”
He didn’t know the sex of the baby he was expecting with his Akis then, but now he found out and told Reallife.
“We are expecting a child again! Yes, it will be a boy! Our Resurrection will have a brother and I will be with three men at home! Can you imagine what will happen (laughs). I am joking, of course. It is another beautiful one gift that comes to raise our family and we are very happy, despite the gloomy climate that exists due to the pandemic. “
Lena Papaligoura emphasized that she stays home and that her only move is when she takes her son for a walk in the neighborhood for a few minutes.
“Akis has taken care of everything else, who goes to work for a few hours. The landscape is very wild, but I think if we stay home and be careful, better days will come. It’s about … Staying in House! “
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