Adela vinczeová Embraces Family Life After stepping Away From Television
BRATISLAVA – Adela Vinczeová, a well-known figure in Slovak entertainment, has shifted her focus away from television and towards new priorities. Recently, she attended the launch of singer Zuzana smatanová’s children’s book, Búdkovo, offering her keen support.
Vinczeová shared that she and her son, Maxík, had already enjoyed the book. “I have already read it, of course, with Maxík as well, so we have an expert opinion,” she said with a smile. She praised Búdkovo as a “complex work” with fitting illustrations and content,highlighting its engaging verse,educational value,and interactive elements - specifically,hidden details within the pictures.
When asked about her own artistic abilities, Vinczeová was self-deprecating. “I don’t know if I’m great at drawing… I draw hala-bala and I don’t have the patience,” she admitted, adding that while she might explore creative pursuits in the future, she currently doesn’t feel compelled to do so.
Vinczeová reflected on her transition away from television, stating, “A person discovers that everything he experiences is just some kind of bubble and he always redirects and moves from one to the other without knowing it.I am now dealing with a entirely different everyday life, with completely different worries. Suddenly I am dealing with chaos, rushes, decisions, association of life and suddenly I am in something else.” She expressed contentment with her decision to step back from many television projects, revealing she’s found fulfillment in other creative avenues – details of wich were not specified in the source material.
(Source: Narcis Liptáková/Tomáš Hambálek)