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Konstantinos Argiros: "I can't deal with pregnancy reports"

Konstantinos Argiros spoke about his upcoming concert at the famous "Barclays Center" in New York, the tragic moments Greece is experiencing, and the reports that he will become a father.

In particular, the well-known artist was met by "To Proinono" reporters at "El. Venizelos" airport, where he made some statements about these issues.

Regarding the important milestone in his career, as he will appear at the "Barclays Center," Konstantinos Argiros said: "The world of America and the Hellenism of America, all together".

"My peak is that we all have health and love each other and help because what is happening in society is unimaginable," he added. "Love can unite us and do anything."

Finally, regarding the reports about his partner's pregnancy, Konstantinos Argiros said: "I can't deal with them; whenever God wants, it will happen."

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