Interviewing actress Ayla Demirci
1-. How was your childhood? I had a pretty unconventional childhood—my parents were young and wild, really part of the punk scene. They lived in a small music venue in its early days, so from the start, I was surrounded by that raw energy. My parents even partied with punk legends like GG Allin and others in the community. I grew up with three siblings and had a lot of parental figures around me. My parents split up when I was young, and my stepdad, who helped raise us, was actually good friends with my birth dad—they even played together in a punk band. Their friendship has always been a powerful example to me of love, respect, and maturity. 2. - From what age did you decide to be an actress and how did you know you had the skills to go on TV? I’ve known I wanted to be an actress for as long as I can remember. Even as a young child, I loved creating characters and fully embodying them—sometimes to the point of taking things a bit too far. For example, I’d tell all the pu...