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Dagmar Havlová showed her home: Luxurious staircase and…

Dagmar Havlová is careful about privacy. Although she shares moments with her friends and public events on her social networks, she does not allow people to see her house. Now, most likely by mistake, she showed fans fragments of her home. It happened during the preparations for the celebratory concert for the 30th anniversary of the independent Czech Republic.

She shared a selfie from her house on January 2nd. She attributed the credit for her perfect look to a well-known stylist of Czech celebrities. Sam Dolce often takes care of the appearance of Dominika Myslivcová and Táni Makarenko.

Styling with a professional

“And now hurry to Rudolfinum for the celebratory annual concert of the independence of the Czech state. At the invitation of Prime Minister Fiala. I had half an hour to do it. Do you also forget in the rush of the day?” she added to the photo in which she had perfect make-up. Even though she managed to do the make-up herself, her favorite hairstylist Sam Dolce helped her with her hair, whom Dagmar couldn’t praise enough. “The Czech Philharmonic has Antonín Dvořák in its little finger.” Dreaming, surrendering to music, elation, flying, joy, fusion, emotion, patriotism, pride. Czech Philharmonic, I am proud of you. Thank you for the extraordinary experience,” added the former first lady to the whole festive event.

Pieces of home

Although she mainly wanted to show her fans how it suits her, many took other things from it. For example, a wooden staircase and a wall full of paintings caught the attention of those watching the former first ladies. The white bathroom with interesting, colorful decorations was also unconventional. The actress watches over her privacy, especially when it comes to housing. In the past, she complained on social media that “tourists” often appear in front of her house and stated that her house “is not a museum”. She filmed a group of several people and posted it on her social networks. She later took down the video.

The association Prázdné domy, which is interested in architecture, responded to her criticism. “We admit that we were the ones who passed by her villa, but we are convinced that we are not doing anything wrong. They have been going on the walks of the Empty Houses association for several years and they are not ashamed of it. We are interested in architecture, history, art and, of course, we also talk about the famous personalities who lived in the houses,” the association wrote on Facebook.

Last year, Havlová bought an apartment in Prague’s Vinohrady for seventeen million. Fans speculated about whether the former first lady would be moving there. Havlová herself did not want to comment on the purchase of an apartment with an area of ​​101 square meters.

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