What's happening with Can Yaman? The Turkish actor compliments his colleague from Viola come il Mare 2, but his kind words seem to hide an attack.
In recent days, Can Yaman has been particularly active on Instagram. The Turkish actor, currently working on the set of Sandokan, is promoting the new episodes of Viola come il Mare 2 and takes the opportunity to thank his colleague Chiara Tron. However, it seems evident that his words also conceal a veiled attack on third parties. Who could he be referring to?
Can Yaman going wild on Instagram
Since late April, Can Yaman has been busy on the set of "Sandokan," where he will portray the Tiger of Malaysia, and he is more pumped than ever. The actor hasn’t hidden the fact that he worked hard to achieve the perfect physical shape needed for the role, also dedicating himself to improving his diction as he deals with an entirely English script and interacts with an international cast, including actor Ed Westwick, who plays his antagonist, Lord Brooke. Despite his commitments in front of the camera, Can still finds time to actively talk about "Viola come il Mare 2" on Instagram, which airs in prime time on Canale 5, but it seems he has something to say and can’t keep it in anymore
After his jab at Francesca Chillemi on social media, Yaman has also spent many words thanking directors Alexis Sweet and Laszlo Barbo, who guided him well in portraying Chief Inspector Francesco Demir. The Turkish actor's words are sincere and heartfelt but also contain new barbs. For example, Can writes: "Usually, taking advantage of the project, they would prefer to talk about themselves and their 'well-studied drama' with teary eyes," referring to colleagues, and it's impossible not to think of Chillemi, given that the Sicilian actress recently appeared on Le Iene with a monologue about her life experiences. Yaman then ironically admits to making casual references, but few believe this theory.
Can Yaman Thanks His Colleague Chiara Tron, but...
It seems that Can Yaman has decided to get everything off his chest right during the airing of Viola come il Mare 2. While some think he's doing it to create hype, others believe the Turkish actor has gone through a tough time and now wants to vent completely. Another recent example is the thanks Yaman gave to his colleague Chiara Tron, who plays Tamara in Viola come il Mare 2. Commenting on an interview in which the actress praises him and his way of working, Can writes:
"Thank you, Chiara, for these beautiful words about me in your interview. You are certainly different from others in how you express yourself; you honored me. When I watch the episodes, I have to say that every time your scenes come up, I think, 'Wow, Chiara is really good.' You had an outstanding performance portraying Tamara. So, simply thank you and congratulations."
Even this time, amid sincere compliments for Chiara and the joy of being recognized by colleagues as a capable actor both on and off set, Can throws another provocation by declaring that the actress is "different from others in how she expresses herself," which cannot help but remind us of Francesca Chillemi's interview, in which the actress talks about the charm she exerted on the Turkish colleague. So, what is the handsome Yaman trying to tell us?
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