“A bit Greek” De Niro
World famous actor, director and producer Robert De Niro said he would get Greek citizenship if he finds a house on the Greek island of Santorini
Robert De Niro with fellow actor John Travolta on holidays in Santorini.
After confessing that he feels "a bit Greek" himself, world famous actor, director and producer Robert De Niro said he would get Greek citizenship if he finds a house on the Greek island of Santorini.
De Niro is on the search for a plot to build after he spent time on the island and enjoyed the breathtaking sunsets, stunning views, friendly people and warm colours of one of the most visited islands in the world.
I can just see it now, De Niro walking down the cobbled streets, frappe in hand asking "you lookin' at me?" Of course we are Robert!
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