Songül �den, the actress known for her famous role as Gymysh, in the series of the same title, was invited to a TV show, from where she shared some secrets from her life.

Among other things, Songül said he has never seen himself treated differently for being a woman: "But I fought for it, without compromising on money or anything else."

As for the projects she has collaborated with, "Desperate Housewives" remains her favorite, and even because of him, she has turned down a leading role in another project.

"When the state authorities said we would not go out, it was strange and difficult. We felt like we were in a semi-closed prison. But after a while, we got used to it. I made good use of home life; I cooked, I finished some suspended work. I didnâ??t go out for 50 days. When I went out, I realized that I was not making eye contact with anyone, "Songül said of the difficult quarantine period.

If you haven't already, Songül has been creating since a very young age: â??I've been writing songs since I was 9 years old. One day, I went to T .rkan's house. He asked me, "Do you write songs?" I told him: â??I don't write rhyming songs, I write freely. Did you know that I have been composing since I was 15 years old? I donâ??t know why the songs Iâ??ve written are about death and love. Maybe itâ??s because Iâ??m the daughter of two divorced parents. Perhaps, I have become more sensitive to my mother and her great pain.

I had nose surgery. I thought I couldnâ??t breathe because of the bone in my nose. I made myself believe this fact, but the truth is I canâ??t breathe now. I saved a lot of money for nose surgery, but it was not successful. The doctor took my whole cartilage in my nose. So I had to have two more surgeries later. They took the cartilage from my ear and used it. It was also damaged, they had to find another cartilage. Right now, I canâ??t breathe but I go on with my life.

Since I laugh a lot, I had a lot of wrinkles around my eyes. I did botox, but the smile is ruined. Thatâ??s why I donâ??t want to laugh. While I was filming an ad with the Arabs, the director wanted me to smile. I told her, "I don't think it's appropriate to smile here."