The divorce of Athena Economakos and Philippos…

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The news of her separation is an unpleasant surprise Athena Economakou and his Filippo Michopoulou which became known on the afternoon of Friday, April 26.

The previously beloved couple who kept their private lives protected from the public eye are divorcing after seven years of marriage.

The actress and the businessman who is active in tourism in Mykonos and Santorini after 10 years of being together and having two children, Maximus and Sienna, according to the announcement they issued, are taking separate paths in life.

In the announcement, the couple addressed “a strong recommendation to the media to handle the situation with sensitivity and respect and to avoid publishing or republishing related news, in order to protect their mental well-being and the smooth transition of our children to this new reality.”

economist

The announcement

After 10 years together and the birth of our two children, we are in the unpleasant position of announcing the dissolution of our marriage.

Our children are what will unite us forever and as loving parents, we will always be by their side with boundless love. Their mental stability is our priority in this new chapter of our lives and we ask for your understanding in order to ensure our children’s privacy and protect them from undue publicity and attention.

For this reason, we make a strong recommendation to the media to handle this situation with sensitivity and respect and to avoid publishing or republishing relevant news, in order to protect their mental well-being and the smooth transition of our children to this new reality.

economist

Thank you very much in advance for your understanding and willingness to respect this self-evident requirement of ours.

Yours sincerely,

Philippos Michopoulos and Athena Economakou


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