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Friday, June 5, 2009

Canadian actor Rob Stjuart in Serbia

Slaughter: I thought it was all just a joke

Although it seemed like utopia, the legendary Nick Slaughter, played by the Canadian actor Rob Stewart in the famous TV series “Tropical Heat”, has really arrived in Serbia! Members of “Atheist Rap”, the band from Novi Sad, welcomed Stewart at Nikola Tesla Airpor, as well as numerous fans dressed in the well-known “Hawaii” shirts…

Since the plane by which Stewart arrived was late, impatience among the fans who organized the whole event on “Facebook” was mounting. The most impatient fans were three friends in colorful shirts holding DVD edition of “Tropical Heat”, with covers that they made by themselves, so that Slaughter can sign them.


“We escaped from work, faculty and military service. We would even escape from prison, because this is once-in-a-lifetime experience- to meet Nick Slaughter in person. We wish Silvie was with him,” said Nikola, Milos and Ivan.


Yesterday about 1.15 PM, the loud applause announced arrival of Stewart who arrived in Belgrade with his sister and agent. Smiling and in good mood, the Canadian actor was patiently posing for press photographers, and then gave autographs. People at the airport waiting for some relatives to leave the plane were completely confused by the tumultuous atmosphere and were interested to find out who the star was. When they heard it was Nick Slaughter, they exclaimed in disbelief: “I can’t believe it!”


“This is much more than I expected. We will stay in Serbia for tow weeks and shoot a documentary. We will talk to people about your history, impressions about “Tropical Heat”… We want to present Serbia in Canada in a way it had never been done before,” said Stewart.


After the reporters welcomed him with ovations, Stewart said honestly: “It is all so great that I still think that someone is really teasing me.”


“I can’t believe that we are really here because everything was organized so quickly. After we arranged our visit to Serbia, a series of strange circumstances ensued: until then, the only Serb I had known was by adopted brother John whose actual name is Branko, then it turned out that our lawyer is from Serbia, as well as the waiter in my favorite Restaurant,” said Stewart, who will perform on June 6 with the band “Atheist Rap” at the festival “To Be Punk” in Novi Sad.”


“If they turn off the volume, I am sure I will sound great at the concert. Our plan is simple. We will drink and have fun as much as possible,” Stewart concluded.

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