06.04.2026 12:20
Famous actor Mehmet Günsür made sincere statements about his 20-year marriage. The famous actor drew attention with his words, "I feel very lucky to have found her."
Successful actor Mehmet Günsür was a guest on İbrahim Selim's YouTube program "İbrahim Selim ile Bu Gece." The actor, who rarely speaks about his private life, made striking statements about his relationship with his wife and his understanding of marriage.
"I CAN MARRY AGAIN EVERY DAY"
Speaking about his 20-year marriage, Günsür stated that they have built a strong bond with his wife and used the following expressions:
“This year we entered our 20th year of marriage. I feel very lucky to have found her. I could marry her again 10 times a day.”
“WE ARE NOW A TRIBE"
The actor, who said that the best part of being a family is growing together, continued his words as follows:
“The best part of marriage is really being a team. We were two people at first, now we are five; we are officially a gang now, a tribe.”
Günsür also made the audience smile by saying that sometimes when they enter a place as a family, they imagine themselves walking in slow motion like the characters in the series Peaky Blinders.
"LET'S DISCUSS IN ENGLISH"
The actor also shared that they tried an interesting method to manage arguments in the early days of their marriage:
“In the early days of our marriage, we made an interesting decision to avoid arguing. We said let’s discuss in English, a language that doesn’t belong to either of us. But as the kids grew up and started to understand English, that method broke down. We don’t argue at all anymore.”
"JEALOUSY IS OFTEN UNNECESSARY"
Sharing his thoughts on jealousy, Günsür stated that he is not a jealous person:
“I am not a jealous person at all. In fact, I had a lot of problems in the past just because of this.”
The actor evaluated jealousy as follows:
“Jealousy is often a feeling developed over something that is not even present, based entirely on possibility. That’s why I find it unnecessary. If there is really infidelity, then it is no longer jealousy, it is direct anger.”
Günsür added that jealousy can only be meaningful when it remains a small game that nourishes the relationship, but if it makes people unhappy, it has no purpose at all.