Tatiana Stefanidou

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Tatiana Stefanidou (Greek: Τατιάνα Στεφανίδου) (born 18 April 1970 in Athens) is a Greek television host and former journalist on Greek TV.

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[edit] Personal life

In 1995 she was married to businessman Panagiotis Stavropoulos, but the marriage ended in divorce seven years later in 2002. She has been married since 2003 to Nikos Evangelatos, who is also a journalist. She has two children: a son named Nikolas (1999) and a daughter Lidia (2004).

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In television she has previously worked for Alpha TV, Tempo TV, Alter Channel, and ANT1 presenting tabloid talk shows like Yialinos toihos (2001), Fillo kai ftero (2002), Me to ganti (2003), Apokleistika (2004) and Apokalipsi tora (2005). All these shows, have had mediocre ratings due to their overly scandalous topics. A characteristic topic: digging the garbage of the rich and famous and then commenting on the cost of the brands they had chosen.

Since September 2006 Stefanidou has hosted the talk show Axizi na to dis ("Worth seeing"), which airs weekdays from 3:50 pm to 5:50 pm on ANT1.

She has also hosted reality game shows on ANT1 like Fame Story, Big Brother, Big Mother and has been twice the presenter of ANT1's Star Hellas pageants in 2005 and 2006, something which has cost her member card of Greek Journalists and provoked doubts as to the extent whether she is a journalist or TV presenter.

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