It was 2016, when Adela (45), then Banášová, saw Viktor Vincze (34), whom she married a year later, at the wedding of Matej “Sajfu” Cifra. At first, people did not believe in their relationship, but today they are one of the most stable couples in Slovak show business, and at the end of 2022, their family grew with the addition of a son, Maxík. However, she dated several partners before Viktor. She even admitted that in the podcast from a young age she had a man identified everywhere as a potential partner.
“I had someone everywhere, whether I was in a summer camp for two weeks or a school in nature for a week, and every year I was in a different class… So I’m always as if she must have a chosen man, because of which I went to that institution. Some kind of potential boyfriend. The fact that some man whom you consider suitable is interested in you, perhaps even from that father, remained for me as a parameter not of any success, but that it is good then,” she surprised with honest words.
The popular presenter recalled that around the second grade she had one admirer who was “very into her”, but she did not reciprocate his love. “Mišo was so into me that he was always on my heels. I started going to judo then and normally during a big break I threw him into the chairs with such a touch. He was cute, but…” added Adela, revealing that at the time she was in love with someone else who had an aura of being unavailable and they ended up dating.
“I turned all my platonic loves into reality,” she said, denying that she ever dreams of being a famous singer or actor. “It seemed absurd to me to stick someone on my walls whom I will never meet in my life. I remember my older sister had Rick Astley on her wall and I was telling her how rubbish it was. You won’t meet him in your life and you’re wasting your time. However, you have to face the reality,” said Adela.
The moment later, when she managed to meet him thanks to the radio, was even funnier. Then she remembered this moment and had the nurse sign the paper. But she didn’t appreciate it as an adult.
