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Katarzyna Pakosińska was RELEASED from TVP and Radio Three: “I have become HOMELESS”

Katarzyna Pakosińska has been in the media for many years. The artist appeared in show business thanks to the performances of The Cabaret of Moral Anxiety, from which she was kicked out without a word of explanation after 15 years of cooperation. Since the end of her cabaret career, Pakosińska has still performed on stage, however in the meantime, she was also looking for another job.

Ultimately Katarzyna Pakosińska she found a place on Polish Television and Polish Radio, with which she began working a few years ago. Although everything seemed to be going as expected, it did it looks like she may be facing another difficult period in her career.

Pakosińska saves his career: “I tried to change my profession to a more serious one”

In the latest interview with the Newseria Lifestyle agency, the artist admitted that recently she was thanked for her work in the public media. Thus, Pakosińska lost her main source of income, which clearly affected her well-being. As she admitted, she is feeling now “a bit homeless”, however, it also tries to look at the situation from the better side.

I lost my two media houses where I grew up and they gave me experience. I’m talking about the TV Two and the Radio Three. You could say that I have become a little homeless. But sticking with a group of people who view life in a similar way creates enclaves, so make this a good omen for the future. Let us unite and let us not assume that someone is better or worse. We are all together – Pakosińska claims.

The artist does not say directly that the reason for her dismissal was the political mood in the public media, however she had no problem pointing out things that she had suffered from in her previous jobs. Pakosińska admits that she is not a fan of ubiquitous disputes and prefers to focus on a matter-of-fact discussion rather than shouting out to others.

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I miss class, grace, discussion and, above all, a smile. Maybe because I am one hundred percent woman who encourages people to hug, kiss, get along rather than go for a stroke. Living on the edge of two different cultures – Polish and Georgian, I learned a lot. With a bad word, with a raised voice, little will be achieved. A smile, a nice conversation and it’s all moving forward as it should – explains.

Do you think the competition will demand it now?

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