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Interviewer: Hello. Good morning everyone Today we are going, once again, to speak with a famous painter Her name is Ayla and she comes directly from Paris. Good morning and welcome to our program and we thank you for your presence. Ayla: Good morning everyone and thank you so much for inviting me to this amazing program. Interviewer:Don't thank it's a pleasure to screen you here with us for this morning today. We are super happy for your presence and eager to know more about your life. To tell you the truth, I'm also looking forward to telling you more about myself. But I also admit to being a little nervous. Interviewer: So let's get started and I already have the first question here.And for starters, let's talk about your childhood. When you were a child, did Ayla ever dream or think about becoming a painter or artist? Ayla:To be honest, there was a time in my life that I did dream and wanted to be a painter and artist, but I always had that thought that I couldn't. But yes, we can say that it has always been one of my dreams about my career. Interviewer:For the second question, I've always been curious to know what it's like to receive an award. Coming from there, I'd like to know how you felt when you received your first prize. Ayla: This is how receiving an award is always a milestone in our life, in my case when I received my first award as we all know I was very young so for me it was a feeling that I will never forget, as well as seeing pride in the people I love more like. But I think seeing and feeling that pride was the most striking thing for me. Interviewer: Well, I believe so, and for those who have their family there to always support them, it should really be the most important thing.But with all that, let's move on to the third question. Interviewer: A question that has generated controversy on social media. Alya, you are a very reserved person but you always say that you loved your family and friends, but our question is, did that family and friends that you talk so much always support you in your work and in the new plans you were having over time? Ayla:Yes, to be honest I talk about them a lot because they support me in all my plans. But I also don't say that this has always been the case. Interviewer: So don't leave us in curiosity and tell us about it. Ayla: okok So it was like that when I started to lean towards arts, at home it was a problem at first because there was no one in this area in the family. And at school my friends and colleagues said right away that I would never be able to, but of course everything changes and with time and my success and the jobs that I was having started to realize that it was the best for me and every time I notice that they support me more. Interviewer:It must not have been easy but luckily you overcame all that and became what you are today. Next question. With this career of yours, I believe it's not easy to have a family, but do you ever think about that? Ayla:Yes, the truth is that I have already thought about it and my future husband and I are already dealing with it. Interviewer:What do you mean future husband and are you already dealing with it? Ayla:Well, yes, it's true, I hadn't said anything yet, but I take the opportunity to say that I'm engaged and that we'll soon have two adopted children.And of course we are very happy. Interviewer: Oh Ayla now we are all super happy for you and your future husband. And I say congratulations to all.But now you've given me a fantastic idea for the fourth question.You announce the adoption but now the question is where did this idea of adoption come from? Ayla: Well, you're right, but since you asked me the question, I'll answer. This idea came up on a trip I took with Jimmy to Angola, and when we were going to visit a beach, two brothers, a girl and a boy, and i immediately fell in love with them and that's when Jimmy and I started talking about having children and we decided that we were going to do everything we could to adopt and keep those two children but there was a problem where we had to make the condition not to take them too far away from the family so if so, we'll also bring their aunt, who was the one who adopted them until we showed up. Interviewer: And for a next question I would like to ask you who were the most important people for your career? Ayla:It's a good thing you ask me this question, it really comes through so it's another opportunity to thank these people. And as I think about my career the first person that comes to me is my dear art teacher who without her I would never be where I am today, so if she is watching this thank you very much for everything, a kiss and I hope to see you soon. I also remember my other teachers but let's say that this one was very important, and of course I am very grateful to my family and friends, if it weren't for these people I would never be able to achieve any of this. Interviewer: Well, you know all the people who passed by here say it and it's teachers have one of the most important roles in the lives of students and none of us should forget them because they help us to grow and create our future. Now I also take the opportunity to thank mine. But look at a question apart from the ones I've been asking, do you remember the name of any of your teachers? Ayla: The truth is that I do remember the names of all of them so obviously I won't reveal them for their safety and of course out of respect but I admit I not only remember the names but also the typical phrases and what they did to help us consent and have good grades. But I'll try to talk to them and if someone authorizes me in the next interview I'll reveal the name and typical phrase of each of them but since I can't say names for now I send a kiss to all of them who know perfectly who they are. Interviewer: Well, you're also right in not wanting to reveal it out of respect for them. But I say this to all people, we should all thank and remember the teachers who are very strong people who teach and put up with pests like we all are, so it's time to remind teachers how amazing they are. Ayla:Very true, remind us that they sometimes don't believe because of what the students do to them but they are incredible. Interviewer:And with that all time passed and we come to the last question that will be the most important of them all and that I know Ayla will surely know what to say. Ayla, if you could say something to someone who wanted to be like you what would you say? Ayla:I know. If I could say anything I think I would tell her not to want to be like me or try to be what I am because each of us must have our own dreams like I had mine. I'm very happy and completely thrilled to know that someone wants follow what I am but I think this person will get everything he wants and maybe even be better than me but he has to have his own challenges and dreams and work for them and never compare himself to anyone and never work to be better than no one but to be the best person possible each one is as it is but if we work we can all achieve our dreams and goals, strength and you can and I and we all support each other and even if you are not afraid you will make it and you will arrive there. I think this is what I would say to you and I say to everyone watching this. Interviewer:And I think what you said makes us all think about our lives. And we also realize the incredible woman you are and a big heart that you have but I also say being an artist is that having a big heart and you have it and congratulations for that. Ayla:Thank you, I'm glad I thought that because that's how I feel about myself too. Interviewer:And now, unfortunately, we come to the end of this interview. The time with you has flown by and we are so happy to have had you here this little bit, thank you for coming and I hope to have you here with us again and with your two children and husband. Ayla:I am the one who thanks you for the invitation and for this wonderful interview and for the great company. Thank you and see you next time kisses and it was a great pleasure. Interviewer: Thank you and have a nice trip back to Paris. Kisses and see you next time Ayla. And that's the end of this interview with a wonder woman and goodbye to all, until next time.