Adela Vinczeová about the new talk show in the Czech Republic: She admitted that it’s completely different with the guests… She didn’t experience THIS in Slovakia!

Adela and Viktor Vincze are two parentssince a little girl recently joined the family with their adopted son Maxík. The presenter explained in an interview for she is working in the Czech Republic, her husband is responsible for the care of her two childrenwhom he trusts absolutely, even if it is more demanding than before.

Vincze is dedicated project Adela a little differently and I love Slovakiawhere she acts as a captain. On March 13, she started a new talk show U Adely in the Czech Republic in cooperation with Prima television. Directly in the studio, leading experts and well-known faces of show business are interviewed at the same time. The director’s chair was occupied by her longtime friend and colleague Daniel Dangl.

He highly appreciates working with our neighbors. “I settled in quite well, just a part, a new experience, experiment, juggling with characters, moods and personalities,” she remarked at the beginning of the interview. Contact with foreign stars is an interesting aspect for her, and she openly admitted to what extent she has them mapped out.

“Like which ones… I would say that I know half of them, and I know a lot of people from that half very well, that we moderated together, did something… that hello, hello is real there,” she stated.

For Adela Vinczeová, filming in our neighbors is completely different, also in that she confesses to Czech celebrities. “I quickly get to know some of them and they join the train quite nicely. And then there are those who are more lost in translation, who don’t know what’s going on, but that’s what I enjoy about it, that it’s so special, always different.” she drew attention to the diversity of the guests.

She also compared her new project with the Slovak talk show Adela in a slightly different way, finding a parallel in another well-known format. “It’s closer to the Chart Show. It’s where people sit together from the beginning and have some current events that we discuss… but then we connect them through human themes that the audience can also grasp. And it’s different in that those people create a homogenous group there… we go there to the depths of a good mood and some authenticity.” she explained the differences.

She also touched on the topic of the language barrier and the possibility of inviting Slovak guests. “So there is no intention to bring any Czechoslovak mix. Even the fact that I speak Slovak… not everyone is in tune with it and four viewers complained. Let’s pay attention to them.” she pointed out with a laugh.

She explained the criteria on the basis of which she would also like to interview personalities from our country. “It’s about the fact that they should be personalities who should be interesting. When he is interesting at that moment also on the Czech market Tomáš Maštalír, because he will also have a film in the Czech area, so let him come. Or Táňa Pauhofová. Simply someone who is interesting to those Czechs,” she concluded.

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