Wedding with Nedvod? Dara Rollins broke her silence: She sent a clear message to fans!

The iconic dance show returned to TV Markíza in a special 11th series. The new season called Let’s Dance: The Best of the Best started on Sunday, March 8 at 8:30 p.m. Prominent personalities from previous years presented themselves on the floor: Ján Koleník, Jakub Jablonský, Kristián Baran, Vladimír Kobielsky, Juraj Mokrý, Nela Pocisková, Gabika Marcinková, Petra Polnišová, Zuzana Porubjaková and Jana Hospodárová.

The singing diva Dara Rollins was also forced into the show, but she remained adamant. She enjoys it as a spectator and has already pleased her fans with her live singing performance. She came to see the introduction of Let’s Dance at the beginning of March in the company of the well-known photographer and fashion designer Lukáš Kimlička. The couple also spoke for .

When the musician Teri Čikoš from Koktejl met Dara for the last time, the topic was her engagement. What do the preparations look like? Does he have any plans with the former professional footballer Pavlo Nedvod, or are they in no hurry? “We’re not in a hurry. We’re not in a hurry. At one point it’s bound to hit, it’ll happen and we’ll say why not. It’s such a natural development of things, but for now she’s still only engaged.” revealed the singer. I believe, engagement should also be enjoyed. “Exactly, I say so too” added Dara Rollins.

The holder of the Golden Ball from 2003, Pavel Nedvěd, became the new general manager of the Czech national football team in 2025. In 2001, he transferred to Juventus Turin, where he was supposed to replace the Frenchman Zinedine Zidane, who left for Real Madrid. Nedvěd, also known by the nicknames Duracell, Grande Paolo or Canon, was a long-time supporter of the Czech national team, for which he played 91 matches and scored 18 goals.

In addition to the aforementioned European Championships, he appeared in the national team at the European Championships in the Netherlands and Belgium (2000) and in 2004 in Portugal, where as captain he led the Czech team to the semi-finals. He also played at the 2006 WC, after which he ended his national team career.

He worked at Juventus until 2009, when he announced the end of his active football career. He did not leave the capital of the northwestern Italian region of Piedmont then. He also remained loyal to Juventus, where since October 23, 2015 he held the position of vice president of the big Turin club.

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