You won’t believe what Madej wrote about Adele Vinczeová, he sent a message to the Czech show: You have to say that!

From March 13, Friday evenings on Prima TV belong to Adele Vincze and her guests. The creators of the U Adely talk show were curious about feedback from people after the first part, so they asked them directly on the social network what they think about the new show. The comments reflected mixed reactions from Czech viewers.

“A great kind of show, but I think that we also have enough high-quality presenters, and if Mrs. Banášová is selected thanks to her patronage, she would at least be able to speak Czech here. With this, Prima stepped aside, such a session would be much more suitable for Ms. Kubelková, for example,” thinks Eva, who added her last name, which she had before the wedding. “Great for me, Adela is a professional, prompt. I’m looking forward to Friday” said Teresa.

“I played the show randomly and watched how successful it was. Funny, brisk, nice, non-violent, professional. Adela is a tough professional and above all a heartthrob. I look forward to the next part” praised Martina on the talk show. “She was jumping up and down,” a follower scolded the presenter. Vincze got the biggest criticism for not speaking Czech.

“It doesn’t sit well with me energetically and I don’t understand why a Slovak presenter who doesn’t even try to moderate in Czech gets the opportunity here. This would not happen in Slovakia, for a show to be moderated by a Czech woman in Czech, because they have their pride in that and we miss it,Eva responded to the comment.

Vincze herself was naturally curious about the reactions. “Of course, I also dealt with the issue of the Czech language. But I don’t want to speak in Czech on the show, it’s not natural for me, it would be ridiculous and slightly dishonorable. The television also commissioned a survey, which showed that the audience understood me. Whoever doesn’t understand me might learn something new, so we can also take it as an educational session,” the presenter said with a smile to .

At the same time, whenever I feel that I am going to say a word that is very different from Czech, I prefer to say it directly in Czech, so that we do not needlessly get stuck explaining things that would only delay us. So I sometimes incorporate Czech into my speech in a downright practical and pragmatic way to save time,” concluded Adela, who does not belong to the Slovaks who adopted the Czech language in front of the cameras.

In the meantime, Czech television broadcast two more parts of the talk show, and positive reactions to both the presenter and the choice of guests prevail in the comments. A Slovak singer and actor also confessed under one video on Instagram Martin Madej.

“I love Adela! You have to say that!” the former child star shouted to the world. Madej found a heart as a reaction to his comment. She and Vincze have known each other for years and are currently connected by work. Both are part of the I Love Slovakia show on JOJka.

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