Things are not calming down between all of their daughters: 'Ego' argument between Gülçin Ergül and Yasemin Yürük!

The band Hepsi, which had achieved a major breakthrough with its songs and dances in the early 2000s, disbanded after a brief stint together. Gülçin Ergül, Eren Bakıcı, Yasemin Yürük, and Cemre Kemer were the first to leave the group.
Yasemin Yürük, who continued her career as a fitness trainer after the band's breakup, made a reference to her former bandmate Gülçin Ergül via the world-famous music group Backstreet Boys, which recently gave a concert in Las Vegas.
Yürük used the following statements in his social media post:
"Oh, incredible. My childhood came to mind. I wish I were there. They had worldwide success again. They are successful. We clearly see that there is no ego war... They are together again. We are still, and there are still ego wars... What a shame..."
Gülçin Ergül quickly responded to this post. Using harsh language, Ergül emphasized that the allegations had nothing to do with ego.
Ergül, who started his speech by saying "I am not stupid," continued as follows:
"This obviously has nothing to do with ego; I don't think I need to say it, actually. I'm not stupid; I can't be unfair to myself, knowing what I'm about to go through. I have to protect myself. Not taking myself to a place where my value isn't appreciated is self-care, not ego.
These statements have been proving me right for years. I wish they wouldn't use words they don't know... Everyone has an ego, but it needs to be balanced.
What I see here is, unfortunately, the little child inside a woman crying because she doesn't get what she wants, feeling like, 'Why don't you give me this opportunity even though I want to take advantage of you again?' She's angry and criticizing me. Without holding a mirror up to herself. I'm not okay with disrespect.
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