Maria Menounos: Easter with a Greek “flavor” with her famous Greek-American friends
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Maria Menounos celebrated Easter with a Greek “flavor”, sharing a relevant video on Instagram, giving her followers a taste of how she spent it.
The Greek-American presenter has expressed her love for Greece many times, and she herself often visits the country.
She herself, having a close relationship with religion, celebrated Easter by honoring Greek tradition, observing a series of customs.
In a story published on her personal Instagram account, Maria Menounos reveals to her online friends that she celebrated the Resurrection, posting a photo outside a holy temple, with herself holding a lit candle in her hands. “Christ is Risen,” the presenter wrote on her story.
The story published by Maria Menounos from the Resurrection
She also uploaded a relevant video, revealing how she spent Easter Sunday, in the company of other famous Greek-American friends of hers.
Specifically, the clip published by Maria Menounos initially records the American actor Michael Tsiklis, who is originally from Lesvos, sitting at a table outdoors and chatting with his friends.
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