The crisis is escalating: İbrahim Tatlıses, who postponed his concert, rushed to the courthouse.

The crisis is escalating: İbrahim Tatlıses, who postponed his concert, rushed to the courthouse.

13.01.2026 15:24

Ibrahim Tatlıses went to the Bodrum Bitez Courthouse to give a statement regarding the incident where Dilan Çıtak allegedly "threw a remote control" during breakfast in Bodrum. After the statement procedures, Tatlıses set off for his concert in Russia.

İbrahim Tatlıses, who has had a strained relationship with Dilan Çıtak, a contestant on Survivor, went to the courthouse to give a statement as part of an ongoing investigation regarding the "remote control" incident that reportedly took place in Bodrum. It was reported that Tatlıses expressed his complaint against his daughter in front of the court.

THE REMOTE CONTROL INCIDENT TURNED INTO A PUBLIC CASE

According to allegations, Dilan Çıtak threw a remote control at her father İbrahim Tatlıses during a breakfast in Bodrum. It was stated that the process initiated due to the "remote control being considered a weapon" has turned into a public case, and the investigation is ongoing.

CAME TO THE COURTHOUSE IN A WHEELCHAIR

According to news from tv100 Magazine Line, Tatlıses, who postponed two concerts planned as part of his tour in Germany to a later date to give a statement, arrived at Bodrum Bitez Courthouse in a wheelchair.

“I AM THE COMPLAINANT” HE SAID

According to the information in the news, Tatlıses stated in his testimony at the courthouse that he is complaining about his daughter Dilan Çıtak in front of the court. It was noted that after the statement procedures, Tatlıses set off for his concert in Russia. It was also mentioned that Tatlıses had previously withdrawn his complaint.

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