Wife of Hockey Legend Reveals Her Recipe for a Happy Relationship: I’ll Give It to Him 3 Times a Day!
Czech Hockey Coach’s Wife Opens Up About Life in the Spotlight
Marie Růžičková, the wife of renowned Czech hockey coach Vladimír Růžička, recently made headlines with candid revelations about her life in the public eye. In a revealing podcast interview, the 37-year-old addressed past criticisms and shared her outlook on maintaining a happy relationship.
Růžička, 61, is a celebrated figure in Czech hockey, boasting a career filled with trophies both as a player and a coach. He most recently led the Mostečtí Lvi team and is currently enjoying time with his youngest daughter, Lejle, and Marie. This is Růžička’s second marriage; his first wife, Eva, passed away in 2016 after a battle with cancer.
Marie, who previously worked as a dancer, has faced scrutiny and judgment since marrying Růžička in 2017.
“People labeled me a gold digger and an easy woman,” she shared in the podcast “Bez obalu.” “Everyone has a past. I have nothing too be ashamed of. Vladimír knew everything from the beginning. I never hid anything from him.”
The relentless criticism took a toll on Marie’s mental health, leading to depression and panic attacks.
“I ended up in the emergency room once because of it,” she revealed. ”After leaving the hospital, I realized I needed to make a change, especially for my daughter. That’s when I sought professional help.” Marie emphasized that her journey to well-being is ongoing.
Despite the challenges, Marie remains unapologetic about her appearance. She frequently enough faces criticism for her tattoos, eyelash extensions, and use of tanning beds.
“People constantly comment on my looks,” she said. “They say I’m not natural. But I don’t want to be natural. I like how I look.”
Marie also offered her insights on maintaining a successful relationship.
“I believe a woman should take care of both the household and her man,” she stated. “I give 100% to make sure he’s happy. A satisfied man won’t look for another woman. That’s my ideology.”
Marie’s candidness has sparked conversations about societal expectations and the pressures faced by women in the public eye.
Marie Růžičková Speaks Out: A Closer Look
Sarah: Hey Alex, did you catch that interview wiht Marie Růžičková?
Alex: Marie, Vladimír Růžička’s wife? No, I missed it. What was it about?
Sarah: It was pretty insightful. She really opened up about the challenges of being married to such a high-profile figure in Czech hockey.
Alex: Oh, right! He was a star player, wasn’t he? And then he became a coach.
Sarah: Exactly. She talked about dealing with a lot of criticism and judgment, especially when they first got married. People called her a gold digger as of their age difference.
Alex: That’s awful. It’s sad that people are so quick to judge.
Sarah: Totally. She even mentioned facing depression and panic attacks because of the negativity. It got so bad that she ended up in the ER once.
Alex: Wow, that’s intense. What helped her turn things around?
Sarah: She said seeking professional help was a turning point. And she’s also trying to focus on being strong for her daughter.
Alex: That makes sense. Being a mom is incredibly challenging,even without all the added pressures.
Sarah: Absolutely. she also talked about her style choices, specifically her tattoos and makeup. People have criticized her for it, but she basically said, “This is me, and I don’t care what others think.”
Alex: Good for her!
It’s her body and her life.
Sarah: Right? She seems like a woman who knows what she wants. And interestingly,she shared some thoughts on maintaining a successful relationship,emphasizing the importance of taking care of both the house and your partner.
Alex: Hmm, that’s a traditional view. I wonder if it sparked any debate.
Sarah: It definitely did. people are talking about societal expectations on women, especially those in the public eye.
Alex: You know, it’s really refreshing hearing someone be so candid about their life. It takes courage to open up like that.
Sarah: Totally. I think Marie’s story resonates with a lot of people, especially women who face similar pressures.
