Was there something more between them? Vacvalová and Andrásy talk about youth: It could definitely happen because…

Elena Vacvalová (68) together with Oliver Andrásy (68) they were a presenting couple on TV screens for many years, and many people thought that they were even married in private. In the show, the famous comedians now explained, why he never had a closer relationship than that of friendship and work.

“It certainly could have happened, because the first two years at college we had a demanding style, a demanding teacher and I used to go to their house to learn. As if those steps would lead to it, and Oliver sometimes drove me to the dormitory, because he was the only one in the year who already had a car.” revealed Vacvalová, who was supplemented by Andrásy. “After all, my classmates also deflated my tires…” he recalled.

When the presenter asked him if it could have been a jealous classmate, the pair thought twice and immediately turned it into a joke. “That’s possible, because I actually went out with a classmate for three years, until the end of school,” said Vacvalová. “So we’ve already uncovered the perpetrator,” concluded Andrásy.

However, whoever thought that their first meeting was idyllic and the couple immediately sat down, is wrong. “It was on the first day of registration. That was something so special… Eňočka came from the countryside and I am there she was waiting at the window in the study department with the papers, but a man’s voice spoke from behind the row: ‘And this is what it looks like when our village comes here.’ So I turned around and there was Oliver, who was still unknown to me at the time,” said the well-known humorist recently.

“I looked at him and said: ‘If your village didn’t move here, you would degenerate here in Bratislava, and you are an example of that.’ That’s how we met. When we cleared it all up, he came and told me that he was sorry, that he didn’t mean it that way and we ended up in a pub. And even after that we were classmates for four years,” specified Vacvalová, adding that later he fundamentally influenced her life, when he took her from the magazine Kamarát to the editorial office of entertainment on the radio.

The humorist got the opportunity to appear on the television screen from public television, where she formed an inseparable pair with Andrásy in the show What the street can do. Together with their colleagues, they caught unsuspecting people with a hidden camera. Another successful project was Dereš, which was based on the comments of the always sitting trio of glossators and the confessions of top political representatives on an imaginary deresh. Viewers were also drawn to the screens by a TV show called Aj múdry schybí.

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