The star and screenwriter of the recent phenomenon series "Prince," Giray Altınok, made sincere confessions about his life on the program "Ibrahim Selim ile Bu Gece." Altınok shared the struggles he faced when he first arrived in Istanbul, moving the listeners to sadness. "FOR THE FIRST TIME IN MY LIFE, I CRIED OUT LOUDLY LIKE THIS"Giray Altınok described the economic difficulties he experienced with the following words: "When I came to Istanbul, I faced a lot of difficulties. Ozan and I once went three days without eating. We had no money. We are not people who are used to asking for anything in our lives. The last time, I went to the market up the street and asked for groceries. My dad and mom would send it if we asked, but we wouldn't want to... We were going to die. I never forget, it was hard. The guy was watching a volleyball match, it was 10 PM when I went in, I was telling him, 'Brother, we have no situation or anything.' The guy didn't turn to me, he kept watching. I was thinking, 'God, let the ground swallow me, I want to disappear, let this torture end.' When I was leaving, he said, 'Wait, wait.' He opened a big bag. He put pasta, yogurt, bread, drinks, salami, and cheese in it. He turned back to the TV and handed it to me. I thanked him and left. I came out of the store, turned the corner, and for the first time in my life, I cried out loud like this. I took it home, and I cried there too. It choked me up. But that bread, that salami, that cheese, no matter where I eat again in the world, I can't eat anything as sweet as that. Then we paid for it. We became friends with the guy. A strange friendship developed between us. I said that day wouldn't be easy. And it really wasn't. But those days make you a very strong person, someone whose nails dig into the ground. You learn the value of everything."
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