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Ferenc Elek made a shocking testimony of serious illness

Ferenc Elek made a shocking testimony of serious illness


Ferenc Elek feels that everything had to happen in his life as it happened, although it was often not easy for his childhood or adult life. His father had left before his birth Hungary, and the alcohol problems of his two steps, sealed his childhood.

My real dad stepped down when I was not born. My sister was two years old at the time, I was in my mother's tummy for half a year, and she stepped to Vienna … she was a bus driver, later she became a private driver company, we met -the actor said in the line of the ATV with Imre Lutter, the full version of which will be on the presenter's Youtube page. The actor then had two foster days, and although he loved both of them, alcohol problems ruined both relationships of his mother.

Ferenc Elek told Imre Lutter about his childhood / Photo: ATV


My foster father was Elek, I called it to my dad, I loved it, but then there were serious problems there. Alcohol has always followed my life in dads Said Ferenc Elek, who also said that they had to experience difficult moments because of alcohol.

He was a little crazy, doing very rough things about alcohol. We also fled the apartment at night. My second stepfather was also addicted to alcohol, he was gone. All three of my dads have gone already

He added, then told me that although he had never drank a lot, he was completely abstinent because of a illness.


Ferenc Elek's drama: After 30 years he met his father who left before birth - such as their relationship

Ferenc Elek's drama: After 30 years he met his father who left before birth – such as their relationship

Put down the glass

I almost died two years ago. I've been abstinent since I had a serious illness, inflammation of the pancreas and had to be, but before that I didn't drink alcohol before

– explained the actor whose previous he also had to fight with panic disease.



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