Hasfa didn't really take Hurrem seriously when she said she wanted a mother daughter relationship with her. In truth, Hurrem lost her mother young. She sees the love and care she gives others but not her. What Hurrem failed to realize is that it would never happen because she interfered with the power she had over her son. But even in death, Hurrem respected her and kept her rule like hers.
@michellefuerstenberg935Ай бұрын
In real life their relationship was a lot better then in the show
@princess7jasmineАй бұрын
Respected Hafsa so much she ended up being the Hafsa to her daughter in law, Nurbanu. Poetic imo
@ashscheesecakes2064Ай бұрын
@@princess7jasmine It's not like you can sit there and say Nurbanu didn't deserve a bit of it though. That woman was sneakier than a snake in sand. Although she had Hurrem, Fatma AND Mirimah etc as direct influencers so can't say I was surprised 😂
@princess7jasmineАй бұрын
@@ashscheesecakes2064 I mean sure, can't say Nurbanu didn't deserve some of it, but I also can't say Hürrem hadn't been a complete hypocrite throughout it either.
@falcon-moonАй бұрын
@@princess7jasmine Moot comparison. Hafsa turned on Hurrem from the start, for being rebellious and standing up for herself. Hurrem turned on Nurbanu years later, for plotting against Bayezid. Moreover, Hurrem was the one who chose Nurbanu, named her, and sent her specifically to become her son’s favorite consort and support him, while Hafsa was determined to destroy Hurrem from the start and never sought to mend their relationship. Not to mention that both Hurrem and Nurbanu displayed the same rebellious nature when they first arrived in the harem. I’d love to see what would have happened to Nurbanu if Hafsa had been the head of the harem upon her arrival. She received a start up, mentorship and guidance from Hurrem, she’d have received jail time and beatings from Hafsa. Hurrem was the furthest thing from Hafsa. She gave Nurbanu every chance which Nurbanu blew up and decided to eliminate her when she saw her aiming to kill her son. Hafsa wanted to eliminate Hurrem for not being submissive like Mahidevran and challenging the “order” and the “rules” which Hafsa preached about but broke whenever it suited her. Again, moot comparison and inaccurate observation of the characters.
@danielahoic91Ай бұрын
Doubt by Hürrem towards Hafsas' behavior ever so right. Evil plan against Hürrem. At the end it will have bumerang effect for Hafsa and the others.
@Beedee664Ай бұрын
Roxelana had a destiny that no one could interfere with in a bigger way.
@katarinasvensson9801Ай бұрын
In real life valide and hurrem was close
@Beedee664Ай бұрын
Were*
@malabuhaАй бұрын
That's true
@ΔημΣΚАй бұрын
Hafsa prepares hurrem sultans end but it will not happen!
@WencheworkАй бұрын
There were rules and Hurrem overstepped hers regarding Hafsa a lot in beginning and took a while for her to realise it and Hurrem haveing larger crown then Hafsa was a sign of dissrespect towords Hafsa who was thr ruler of the harem and at the top regarding the females,Hurrem in the end realised this and made amends by showing submission to Hafsa willingly,in real life thoe if I recall she would never done this and she had good relations with Hafsa
@AnniekinsMyshkamouse-r4jАй бұрын
I would just give the five of them one hundred coins each. Let the others see the benefit of being good to Hurrem.
@Beedee664Ай бұрын
Yes surprising that was not the first step
@JrsBoatRockerАй бұрын
Yall thought Isabella was an annoyance and nuisance, well, Fatma is all those things plus an instigator. She's completely psychotic 😑
@nickitg46Ай бұрын
They should thankful, Slave got payment and opportunity to be Sultana.
@Beedee664Ай бұрын
In real life, the decollette was not shown due to Islamic modesty rules😂
@swapnagupta370Ай бұрын
Actually you are extremely wrong . the ottoman harem was definitely different from traditional islam standards. deep neckline gowns were pretty not-controversial for harem girls.