31.03.2026 16:58
After the death of producer Erol Köse, who jumped from his apartment on the 16th floor, many famous names made negative comments, while VJ Bülent provided a different statement. VJ Bülent emphasized that Köse was a "turning point in his life," saying, "If I have any rights over you, may they be blessed. Like the sentence between İbrahim Tatlıses and Yıldız Tilbe; he saved me from the hands of the faggots."
After the death of producer Erol Köse, discussions continue in the art world, while a different statement came from Bülent Çarıkçı, known as VJ Bülent. The famous figure stated that Köse was a "savior" in his own life.
"IT WAS A TURNING POINT IN MY LIFE"
Following the producer Erol Köse, who ended his life by jumping from the 16th floor of his house in Maslak on March 23, many figures in the art community brought up their negative experiences. However, VJ Bülent, who became known in the 90s with Kral TV, made a striking statement contrary to these remarks. Appearing on Aysu Mola's YouTube program, VJ Bülent described Erol Köse's place in his life with the words "turning point."
"HE SAVED ME FROM THE HANDS OF P. DEGENERATES"
Bülent used the following expressions in his statement:
“Nez has fallen out of my follow-up, what can we do, may he rest in peace. But in my story, Erol Köse is a savior. I cannot say this on behalf of Nez, I spoke for myself. I said, ‘Rest in peace, if I have any rights, may they be halal for you.’ Like the sentence between İbrahim Tatlıses and Yıldız Tilbe on ‘Ibo Show’; he saved me from the hands of p. degenerates.”
"I WORKED IN PAVILIONS AND GAZINOS"
VJ Bülent, who expressed that he went through difficult processes in the past, described Köse's impact on his life with the following words:
“After Kral TV, I worked in many places, and I encountered bad people. I worked in pavilions, in gazinos, and in five-star hotels. I fought a great battle for life. Erol took me from their hands. I can say this much, I can't explain it fully, but he is a turning point in my life. I can never forget this man.