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Dr. Tasev gave up medicine

After repeatedly claiming that at some point he will give up the acting field to develop in medicine, Naum Shopov hung the white apron on the hanger and does not intend to dedicate himself soon to the surgery he dreamed of.

The screen doctor Dr. Tasev from “Stolen Life” made the confession in a video on YouTube, in which he answers questions from the fans together with his wife Thea.

“At the moment I have no plans to practice medicine,” explained the medical graduate, who will shoot a special video for his decision.

“I want to tell you what is the path of my thoughts and how I got to where I am now, given that I graduated in medicine with almost honors. So I think it would be useful not only for people who are studying medicine at the moment, but also for people who are following something else and are not sure at the moment if they want to do just that, “said the actor, who is about to we also see him as the host of the reality show “The Bachelor”.

However, Hristo Shopov’s son adds that he has taken all necessary steps to avoid losing his rights. Thus, he will be able to dedicate himself to the medical profession when he considers that the time has come for it. Naum Shopov Jr. is a fourth generation actor – his great-grandmother is Mara Shopova, his grandparents are Naum and Nevena Shopovi, his father is Hristo Shopov, his aunt is Lisa Shopova.

His mother Mariana Stanisheva is also an actress. However, after Naum participated in a number of productions and film productions in his childhood and adolescence, he suddenly said to himself: “I am not an actor.” He decided to deviate from the family tradition and applied to medicine instead of the theater academy, hotnews.bg writes.

When Lubo Neikov from the production team “Dream Team” called him to appear at the casting for the series “Stolen Life”, Naum decided to give it a try, mostly because the series is about medicine. Shopov puts his medical career on the line despite the acute need for medics in Bulgaria and the still-rampant coronary crisis.

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