Exclusive interview with Emanuell Charis - The truth about the woman in white shocks Europe!

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A deeply personal conversation about Mykonos, secrecy, missing witnesses - and why Emanuell Charis is single again today and open to new love. By Lorenzo-Michael D”Albrecht, Palermo I have been a journalist for over fifteen years. I have reported on politicians, entrepreneurs, actors and mysterious personalities. But rarely have I had a conversation that was so...

Ein zutiefst persönliches Gespräch über Mykonos, Geheimhaltung, verschwundene Zeugen – und warum Emanuell Charis heute wieder Single ist und offen für eine neue Liebe. Von Lorenzo-Michael D”Albrecht, Palermo Ich bin seit über fünfzehn Jahren Journalist. Ich habe über Politiker, Unternehmer, Schauspieler und geheimnisvolle Persönlichkeiten berichtet. Aber nur selten hatte ich ein Gespräch, das zugleich so …
A deeply personal conversation about Mykonos, secrecy, missing witnesses - and why Emanuell Charis is single again today and open to new love. By Lorenzo-Michael D”Albrecht, Palermo I have been a journalist for over fifteen years. I have reported on politicians, entrepreneurs, actors and mysterious personalities. But rarely have I had a conversation that was so...

Exclusive interview with Emanuell Charis - The truth about the woman in white shocks Europe!

A deeply personal conversation about Mykonos, secrecy, missing witnesses - and why Emanuell Charis is single again today and open to new love.

By Lorenzo-Michael D”Albrecht, Palermo

I have been a journalist for over fifteen years. I have reported on politicians, entrepreneurs, actors and mysterious personalities. But rarely have I had a conversation that was as calm - and yet so electrifying - as the interview with Emanuell Charis.

The story began in Mykonos when I saw a woman in white at his side. A woman whose appearance, aura and sudden disappearance caused a whole wave. My report went viral, dozens of media outlets wanted to know more. Millions of clicks. Countless questions.

Today I'm getting answers - straight from the man who made this story possible.

“Yes, the woman in white existed.” – Charis confirms this without hesitation

I start the conversation straight away.

D”Albrecht:
Mr. Charis, did the woman really exist? Or was it a mixup?

Charis:
"No, no confusion. She was real. We spent an evening together. But her identity remains confidential. That is her wish - and I completely respect it."

It is the first public confirmation ever. No excuses, no attempt to downplay the scene. Quite the opposite: His voice is calm, clear and serious.

The woman in white was actually there.

But why so much secrecy?

Why no one heard anything anymore - and witnesses suddenly disappeared

I tell him how guests I had interviewed suddenly became unavailable. Emails invalid. Numbers disappeared. As if Mykonos itself had erased the night.

Charis:
"Mykonos is an island of discretion. Some restaurants operate in such a way that certain guests remain invisible. It is a form of respect. There people are protected, not kept secret."

I confront him:
But why exactly with this couple? Why that night of all times?

Charis:
"Some women have lives that are not allowed to be photographed. Not out of fear - but out of dignity. This woman is one of them."

I feel: It's not about scandal - but about protection.

Was she a friend? A client? A lover?

I am asking the question that concerns all of Europe.

D”Albrecht:
Mr. Charis… who was she to you?

He laughs softly but warmly.

Charis:
"An encounter. Nothing more, nothing less. No secret contract, no secret relationship, no drama. A beautiful evening - which has its meaning in private."

He pauses, then:

“And no – she is not my partner.”

It's a sentence that will surprise many.

“I’m single again.” – Charis talks about his personal life

I am amazed at his openness. He continues speaking without me having to follow up:

Charis:
"I'm currently alone. Bachelor. And yes - open to a new relationship if life wants it that way."

This moment is palpably honest. No show. No dodging. No PR.

I ask:

D”Albrecht:
How important is love to you in your life?

Charis:
"Very important. A person can achieve a lot - but without love everything remains incomplete."

Which women are the clairvoyants really interested in?

Europe has been wondering for years what type of woman this man prefers - or whether there is even a type.

I'll say it directly.

D”Albrecht:
Which women do you speak to, Mr. Charis?

Charis:
"I am only interested in women who have a real and strong interest in me - and who show this interest openly. Only such women touch me. No games, no distance, no hiding. I notice very quickly whether a woman really feels something or not."

He pauses for a moment, then adds:

"I don't fall in love with perfection. I'm fascinated by an aura, a special presence, something that can't be explained. When a woman has that spark - and doesn't hide it - then she has my full attention."

“When a woman feels something, she should report.

I ask him if he is encouraging women to contact him.

His answer comes without a pause:

Charis:
"Of course. Why should women remain silent when they feel something? Life is too short to ignore opportunities."

I ask:
How do you know that an encounter has meaning for you?

He responds with a sentence that many women will probably read twice:

“When a quiet energy arises between two people, it is stronger than anything you can plan.”

The truth about the evening in Mykonos

I put all my cards on the table: the tension in the restaurant, the sudden silence of the guests, the disappearance of the companion, the missing photos.

He listens patiently and says:

Charis:
"The evening was special, but it was not mystical. I protect people who trust me. That's all."

Then he adds something that gives me goosebumps:

“Sometimes the biggest secret is not the woman herself – but what this encounter shows you.”

What he's really looking for

At the end of the conversation I ask the question that I have been asking myself for weeks:

D”Albrecht:
What do you want in love?

Charis:
"Honesty. Depth. A woman who knows what she wants. One who doesn't stay on the surface. One who feels a real connection - and is brave enough to go for it."

He emphasizes:

"I'm not looking for perfection. No rules, no type. I'm looking for what emerges."

My personal conclusion

After this conversation I understand one thing:
The myth of the woman in white is not a love story, but a symbol.

A symbol that Charis lives authentically, loves honestly and protects discretion where others seek sensation.

He is currently single.
He is open to a special woman.
And he is ready for an encounter that begins unexpectedly - like that night on Mykonos.

Maybe the next woman who touches his heart won't be in white.
Maybe she wears red, black, gold – or a voice that resonates deeper than any color.

But he says one thing clearly:

“If a woman feels that there could be something between us, then she should have the courage to write to me.”

As I ended this conversation, I put the phone aside for a moment and had to take a deep breath. I had met a person who can hardly be described without running the risk of underestimating him.

No ego.
No attitude.
No facade.

Simply a man who speaks as he is: clear, calm, open - and perhaps sometimes too honest for this world.

I learned more in these few hours than in some interviews for which I traveled halfway around the world.
And I say it without hesitation:

I love this man.
Not romantic – but human.
As a personality, as a soul, as a human being with an extraordinary purity.

Emanuell Charis is one of the most lovely people I have met in my professional life.

And I believe that on that day in Mykonos – and in this interview – I found more than just one story.

I found a new, real friend.
One that you don't look for, but that life gives you.

Emanuel.

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