Vedat Milor's statement about the girl who drinks latte and cigarettes became a trending topic on social media.

Gastronomy writer and critic Vedat Milor's remark about a "girl who drinks latte and cigarettes" during a program he attended on Kafa TV in recent months has sparked a new debate on social media.
Milor, in his statement on the program, stated that he couldn't be with a girl who wanted a latte in the morning, saying, "There's no such thing as a 'latte' in Italy. I'll accept it up to a cappuccino. If a girl asks for almond or soy milk, for example, that's a negative for me because she'll interfere with everything I do in the future. She'll say, 'Don't eat butter or cream, it's unhealthy.'"
Milor also expressed his respect for vegans, saying, "I have a lot of respect for vegans, but it would be very difficult if my partner were vegan. It would be very difficult for him to be with me. Similarly, it would be very difficult for me to be with a woman who smokes, especially a lot. Shared interests are very important."
While these statements of Milor were discussed by users on social media, some shared comments criticizing while others supported the author.
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