01.07.2024 10:01
Actor Rüştü Onur Atilla, who became the target of criticism after announcing his relationship with singer Nez just 20 days after ending his 10-year marriage in a single session, said, "Marriages and relationships start and end. Neither my children's mother nor my girlfriend, who has worked hard for years for her career, deserve this." Nez, in response to the criticism, said, "I didn't break anyone's home, I have a clear conscience."
The successful actor Rüştü Onur Atilla, who has gained a wide fan base with his role in Güldür Güldür Show, ended his 10-year marriage with the mother of his two children, Sinem Ayyıldız, in a single session on June 10. After the divorce, the actor announced his relationship with singer Nez and responded to the criticism he received.
"I DID NOT BREAK ANYONE'S HOME"
After announcing her relationship with Atilla, singer Nez, who was subjected to comments like "home-wrecker," said in an interview with Magazin News, "Mr. Onur recently ended his marriage, they separated their homes months ago, I didn't even know about it honestly. We started our relationship after they officially divorced. I did not break anyone's home, I am very comfortable with myself. Stop attacking women constantly. Why are people looking for something underneath? Let's move on from these things," she said.
"NEITHER THE MOTHER OF MY CHILDREN NOR I NOR MY GIRLFRIEND DESERVE THIS"
Rüştü Onur Atilla, who was heavily criticized on social media, said in a statement on his Instagram account: "Marriages begin and end. Relationships begin and end. That's life. To interfere with lives without knowing, thinking, asking, to make comments, to produce cause and effect. Neither the precious mother of our two children nor my girlfriend and I, who have achieved our careers with years of hard work and sweat, deserve this. Creating an agenda with such a reason, I hope it will be an experience I will never have again. If I have any power on social media, I would like to use it for the benefit of whoever needs it. I want to share my profession, my joy, and speak up against what I see as wrong, that's all."
What I especially want to emphasize is this; these people, that is, us, who have parents, siblings, responsible work colleagues, who are in love with their arts and professions, sensitive to the values of society, who are deeply saddened by what is said about them, should not be judged by people who have no knowledge, especially about intimate matters, in this social media world where a mistake is considered right and grows like an avalanche. May our peace be everlasting, may our intentions be good. With love, yes, with love..."