09.06.2025 13:50
The powerful voice of Turkish music, Seda Sayan, made headlines with her sincere statements about her childhood during a program she participated in. The artist, who said, "I am a child of a shantytown; my mother would send us to school looking spotless. We were poor, but no one would believe it," expressed the difficulties in her life so openly for the first time.
One of the master names of Turkish music, Seda Sayan, is once again in the spotlight with a heartfelt memory that dates back years. Known for her stage performances and television projects, Sayan deeply affected the audience with her sincere statements about her childhood during a program she attended.
Starting her musical journey in the 1980s and winning the love of millions with her powerful voice, the artist stated that she has a past full of difficulties, using the following expressions: "I am a child of a shanty, I grew up in a shanty. My mother would send us to school so clean... They think cleanliness is wealth. The poor are looked at with dirty eyes. No! We were very poor, but my mother would tie our ribbons, our collars were so clean that we couldn't convince anyone that we were poor." Sayan's words quickly resonated on social media. Many fans appreciated the emotional sharing of the famous artist about her past, leaving supportive messages in the comments such as "we are proud," and "this is what it means to rise from zero to the top." With her honesty and humble stance, Seda Sayan continues to be a source of inspiration not only on stage but also in her life story.