Return to television?! Viktor Vincze: If I win the trial with Markíza, then… Immediate reaction of ex-colleague Čimova!

Former presenter and pilot Viktor Vincze is a full-time dad, as his adopted son Maxík recently added a little girl Lujza to the family. His wife Adela Vinczeová is dedicated to projects Adela a little differently and I love Slovakia and as of March 13, she started a new one in the Czech Republic talk show U Adely in cooperation with Prima television.

At the moment, Vincze prefers family life, but Slovaks know him mainly as the face of Televízny noviny on the screens of Markíza television and confirms his versatility as a pilot. One of the fans recently asked him on the social network if he will return to the media in the future. “If I win the trial with Marquise, then yes,” he replied on Saturday, May 9 on Instagram, adding a laughing smiley to the text. You can find a PHOTO post in the gallery.

His former colleague from the television screens, Zuzana Čimová, promptly responded to his words, as she attached a photo of them together to the answer. “Colleague Vincze pulled out an archive shot from the last collegial session,” she noted. However, if anyone thought that their friendship had faded away after leaving work, they would be sorely mistaken.

The presenter offered her fans a glimpse into her privacy and published a shot in which Viktor is caught cooking in the kitchen. “Even after (almost) a year since the denier, the friendship from the editorial office has survived (mainly thanks to his chef skills, of course)” she pointed out with amusement.

For Viktor Vincze, working at Markíza TV was a dream come true for many years. The conflicts with the management finally culminated on May 21, 2025, when he finally said goodbye to the viewers at the end of the broadcast of Televízny Novín. After 12 years, he received two resignations at the same time. “The first for the organizational changes, as they say they no longer have a place for me, and the second for the fact that I subsequently spoke publicly about my situation, for example here on Instagram.” he explained at the end of June 2025 on the social network.

Vincze perceived the management’s procedure as illegal and saw a parallel in the case of his former colleague Michal Kovačič. The whole matter has a legal outcome. “The unions did not agree with my resignation, so it is invalid. This injustice can only be defended in court, and of course I will do it,” he emphasized.

Although he left television, which had become close to his heart, instead of bitterness, he retained inner peace and clear values. “Every dark period comes to an end, and even though it may seem like a defeat for someone, in reality, the most important thing is to wake up in the morning, live a contented, balanced life and be able to look in the mirror. I want to feel and live freely, I also want it for my son, and I know that this is the case in a large part of Slovakia,” he made his emotional confession at a time when he was closing an important chapter in his life.

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