Shocking truth about Survivor Yunus Emre Özden! It has been revealed that he was convicted.

Shocking truth about Survivor Yunus Emre Özden! It has been revealed that he was convicted.

31.03.2026 16:57

After the arrest of Survivor contestant Aleyna Kalaycıoğlu in connection with the murder investigation of football player Kubilay Kaan Kundakçı, a striking fact about her friend Yunus Emre Özden from the competition has come to light. Özden stated that he was sentenced for violating probation and also harshly criticized his ex-wife.

After the armed attack that led to the death of football player Kubilay Kaan Kundakçı, the arrest of Aleyna Kalaycıoğlu made headlines in the gossip world, while Yunus Emre Özden, known from Survivor, also drew attention with his statement.

HE DID NOT REMAIN SILENT TO HIS EX-WIFE'S POST

Yunus Emre Özden's ex-wife Beria Gözen used striking expressions in her social media post following Aleyna Kalaycıoğlu's arrest. Gözen's words, "They should send letters to each other from prison," became a hot topic on social media.

After these posts, Yunus Emre Özden also made a statement on his own social media account.

Survivor contestant Yunus Emre

"I HAVE INITIATED LEGAL ACTION"

In his statement, Özden mentioned that he has initiated legal proceedings against those he claims have harmed his career, using the following expressions:

"Despite having a contract, I have initiated all legal actions against certain news channels and gossip pages that reported news without any knowledge of the well-known person who has caused serious material and moral damage to my career by making profit-oriented posts.

I have been convicted of violating supervised release due to lawsuits filed against me by this person with the intent to harm me."

Survivor contestant Yunus Emre

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