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StarDance Sweethearts Turn Down Lucrative Offers, Prioritize Family Time
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Former StarDance contestants Iva Kubelková and Martin Prágr have surprised fans by declining numerous lucrative offers to perform at social events. The popular duo, who were considered frontrunners throughout the competition, have opted to prioritize family time over the tempting financial rewards.
“We’re incredibly grateful for the opportunities that have come our way as StarDance,” Kubelková shared. “However,right now,our focus is on spending quality time wiht our loved ones and enjoying this special chapter in our lives.”
The decision comes as no surprise to those who followed their journey on the show. Kubelková and Prágr consistently emphasized the importance of their personal relationships and the joy they found in simply dancing together.
While fans may be disappointed to miss out on seeing the pair perform live,their commitment to family values resonates deeply. Their decision serves as a reminder that true success extends beyond the spotlight and encompasses the cherished moments shared with loved ones.
Iva Kubelková on life After ‘StarDance’: Focusing on family and Favorites
Former ‘StarDance’ host Iva Kubelková has revealed why she and her husband, Martin, won’t be returning to the popular dance competition.
Kubelková, known for her warm personality and elegant presence, explained to Blesk.cz that the demanding schedule of ‘StarDance’ took a toll on her family life. “we received many offers, but we didn’t accept any,” she shared. “After ‘StarDance,’ Martin went on a hunger strike for a reality show (‘Survivor’). When he returned, weary, it took him a long time to recover. Then he started preparing for another season. So, essentially, he was out of commission for a year. We won’t be picking up where we left off.”
While Kubelková is stepping back from the dance floor, she remains an avid fan of the show. With the current season nearing its finale, she expressed her support for several contestants. “I’m definitely rooting for Marta Dancingerová and Martin, and Oskar Hes, who is astonishing,” Kubelková enthused. “He’s such a huge talent, rarely seen in our country.”
Kubelková’s decision to prioritize family time resonates with many viewers who admire her dedication to both her career and personal life. As she enjoys time with her loved ones, fans eagerly await her future endeavors.
Actress Natalie Jirášková’s Daughter Targeted in disturbing Attack
Prague, Czech Republic - A terrifying incident marred the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival this week when the daughter of renowned Czech actress Natalie Jirášková was targeted in a disturbing attack.
The young woman, who was attending the festival with her mother, was reportedly accosted by a man described as a ”lecherous individual” while walking through a crowded area. Witnesses say the man made inappropriate advances and attempted to physically touch her.
Jirášková, known for her roles in films like “The Painted Bird” and “The Devil’s Mistress,” was visibly shaken by the incident. “My daughter was terrified,” she saeid. “It was a truly horrifying experiance. No one should have to endure such harassment, especially not in a place that should be celebrating art and culture.”
The attack was thankfully interrupted by a quick-thinking festival attendee who intervened and scared the assailant away. Local authorities were alerted and are currently investigating the incident.
The Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, one of the oldest and most prestigious film festivals in Europe, has condemned the attack and pledged to increase security measures to ensure the safety of all attendees.
“We are deeply disturbed by this incident and are committed to providing a safe and welcoming surroundings for everyone,” said a festival spokesperson. “We are cooperating fully with the authorities and will take all necessary steps to prevent such incidents from happening again.”
The incident has sparked outrage and calls for increased awareness about the issue of harassment and assault, particularly against women. Many festival attendees and supporters have expressed their solidarity with Jirášková and her daughter, calling for a zero-tolerance policy towards such behavior.
StarDance Sweethearts Choose Family Over Fortune
(Prague, Czech Republic) – In a heartwarming move that defies the glitz and glam often associated with reality television, former StarDance contestants Iva Kubelková and Martin Prágr have turned down several lucrative offers to perform at social events, choosing instead to prioritize family time.
The duo, who captured the hearts of viewers throughout the competition and were considered strong contenders for the championship title, have found themselves inundated with requests since their StarDance journey concluded.
“We’re incredibly grateful for the opportunities that have come our way thanks to StarDance,” shared Kubelková in an exclusive interview with NewsDirectory3. “However, right now, our focus is on spending quality time with our families and enjoying this special moment together.”
Prágr echoed kubelková’s sentiments, emphasizing the importance of finding balance. “
While we’re incredibly flattered by the offers, we believe that nurturing our personal relationships is paramount. The memories we create with our loved ones are invaluable and will last a lifetime.”
This decision comes as a surprise to many, as lucrative performance offers are often a coveted reward for StarDance contestants.However, Kubelková and Prágr’s decision highlights the importance of prioritizing personal values over material gain, proving that their bond and family ties are stronger than any financial incentive.
It remains to be seen if the couple will re-enter the public eye in the future, but their dedication to family serves as an inspiring reminder that true happiness lies in cherishing those who matter most.
NewsDirectory3 will continue to follow this story and provide updates as they become available.
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