Kristína Malachovská (31), daughter of presenter Iveta Malachovská (60), married volleyball player Adam Kocian in 2019. But their relationship failed and they announced a divorce after three years. Both of them already have new partners by their side. Kristína has now revealed to the newspaper what kind of relationship she has with her ex-husband.
8 months after the divorce, Adam married STVR presenter Barbora Bodáková, who gave birth to a son at the end of August. One of the reasons why Kristína and Adam divorced was supposed to be precisely that Malachovská did not want children. In the summer of 2023, she revealed that she had a new partner. She surprised everyone when she announced on social media in June 2025 that she had decided to have her eggs frozen.
“I’m not trying to get pregnant, no, I’m not trying to have a baby right now. It’s more about the fact that I’m already a practical woman and I think about the future. And I’m definitely thinking about what if in a few years I just want to and I can’t because of health reasons. That’s why I decided to actually undergo the egg freezing process,” she explained at the time the reason for taking this step.
Her boyfriend Jakub is younger than her, but Kristina sees no problem in that, quite the opposite. “Although he is 25 years old, he is extremely mature, even more mature than my other partners, even if they are mental coaches,” she took a dig at her ex-husband Adam, who is a former professional volleyball player and is currently engaged in mental coaching.
She sent him a message. “I know he got married on the same day we got married, but otherwise I don’t know what’s new. I keep my fingers crossed for him in mental coaching. I know that his wife is an announcer, my mother’s colleague from STVR. All I wish is for them to be happy, just like I am” she said honestly.
Apparently they weren’t judged. “It’s completely normal to admit that it won’t work out for some two people. It’s not even a failure, you have to accept it and move on. We weren’t meant for each other and with both of our lives changing, there’s no point in staying in touch or pretending to be friends“, Malachovská admitted.
