Didem Uzel, thinking she had turned off the camera, cried her heart out.

Didem Uzel, thinking she had turned off the camera, cried her heart out.

26.06.2025 15:20

Former model and actress Didem Uzel came into the spotlight with an emotional video she shared on social media. Uzel, who was in tears at the wheel, talked about the challenges she faced during the process of moving back to the United States in the footage she accidentally recorded. She mentioned that she secretly cried so that her son Aslan wouldn't be upset, and stated that they have not completely severed ties with Istanbul and will continue to live between the two countries.

In 2012, Didem Uzel moved to the United States after marrying businessman Selim Sarı and gave birth to her son Leo Aslan in 2016. In recent years, the famous figure returned to Turkey. However, she has now announced her decision to move back to the U.S. She shared this process with an emotional video on her social media account.

"THE MOMENT I WANTED TO TURN OFF..."

Uzel accidentally recorded the moments when she couldn't hold back her tears while driving, saying, "I must have pressed the record button at the moment I wanted to turn it off. Actually, I captured the emotions I experienced for 8 minutes."

"MY TEARS HADN'T FLOWN DOWN MY FACE FOR A LONG TIME"

Uzel described her emotional process with the following words: "I secretly cried so that Aslan wouldn't cry. My tears hadn't flowed down my face for a long time. Don't be fooled by my smile; there are moments when I feel broken and struggle too. Saying goodbye to the dreams I love and am attached to is very difficult. But still, with God's permission, I will overcome this process as well."

"THIS TIME WE ARE NOT MOVING OUR HOME COMPLETELY"

Didem Uzel, stating that they will move back to New York due to her husband's job, emphasized that they have not severed their ties with Istanbul, saying, "This time we are not moving our home completely. We will also stay in Istanbul. Aslan will continue his education in America this year, but we will continue to live between the two countries."

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