Bade İşçil's Confession After Years: "Women Were Excluding Me"

Famous actress Bade İşçil made candid confessions on Saba Tümer's show. İşçil, who stated that she often felt ostracized by women, expressed that she found it easier to communicate with men for this reason. Her remark, 'I don't want to say they were jealous, but I was experiencing situations like being thrown out or disqualified,' caught attention.

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Bade İşçil, who has garnered a vast fan base through her unforgettable roles in popular series such as North South, Tiny Murders, and Ezel, has recently been making headlines with her more introspective and tranquil lifestyle.

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The beautiful actress, who has been away from the screens for a while, is often captured by the lenses while sometimes taking solitary walks, sometimes exercising, or gazing pensively at the sea on the Bebek coastline. In fact, just the other day, she openly stated she's taking a brief hiatus from her career with the words, 'I'm not following any projects at the moment, I'm not watching TV. I won't be working for a while. There's no project that excites me right now.'

The renowned actor, this time as a guest on Saba Tümer's show, made candid remarks:

For the first time, İşçil articulated a sentiment she had been experiencing for years, particularly about female friendships, with such clarity: 'I've always gotten along better with men. I don't want to say women were jealous, but I felt like I was being ostracized or disqualified,' she said. Saba Tümer responded, 'Unfortunately, that does happen. If you're an attractive woman or if you carry a different energy, such things can occur.'

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