22.04.2026 16:15
Ibrahim Tatlises' grandson Burak Baran Karakecili targeted the artist's assistant. In his post, Karakecili stated, 'He knows very well how to take money by saying "I'm at the hospital, I'm with you" while Tatlises was in intensive care, then leave the man under treatment and go out for entertainment.'
Karakeçili, the son of Gülşen, the daughter born from İbrahim Tatlıses's marriage to Adalet Sara, targeted the artist's assistant Tuğçe in his post. In his post, he referred to Tatlıses's intensive care process.
"WHILE TATLISES WAS IN INTENSIVE CARE..."
Karakeçili included the following statements in his post: "Tuğçe, the assistant whom İbrahim Tatlıses said 'She takes care of me better than anyone, she is my soul' and to whom he gifted houses and cars... While Tatlıses was in intensive care, she knew very well how to take money saying 'I'm at the hospital, I'm by your side' and then leave the man under treatment to go have fun."
BECAME A TRENDING TOPIC ON SOCIAL MEDIA
The mentioned post quickly spread on social media and was commented on by many users.
"THERE ARE NO POCKETS IN OUR SHROUD"
In a previous post, Burak Baran Karakeçili stated that his grandfather gave houses from the complex he had built in Muğla in time to three of his children in total—one son and two daughters—out of his 7 children, but did not give anything to them, and made the following post: "As always, our esteemed grandfather did not surprise us. He again made the discrimination he makes among his children and grandchildren. Out of 7 children, he gave houses within a 48-apartment complex in Bodrum Bitez, which he had built in time, to three of his children—one son and two daughters. But he did not give to the remaining four children. What I wonder is, what distinguishes the other four among your 7 children, and one of them is my mother. As her child, I have known for years what she has been through. The issue is not property—may worldly possessions sink into the ground. After all, there are no pockets in our shroud. The issue is not these houses; it is about an unfair fatherhood that has been going on for years."