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Monika Marešová and her edible microphones: TV bizar…

Although Monika Marešová does not engage in any artistic activity, as Leoš Mareš’s ex-wife, she is still often the center of attention even after years of divorce. But not always completely wanted. The mother of two sons, long after her ex-husband, tried to start a career as a presenter, thanks to which she appeared on television screens several times. But when Regina, the now defunct TV, appeared on the screen years ago, where she decided to show off her culinary skills, she had no idea that her preparation of edible microphones would become one of the biggest bizarrees that this television station has ever produced.

There were times when Monika Marešová, Leoš Mareš’s ex-wife, decided to start her career in the television environment. Although her role as a moderator did not last long, it was enough for Monika to become a guest on several TV shows and be considered a celebrity. One of them was a culinary show on the now defunct TV Regina, where Monika gave the audience tips on festive entertainment for guests at various celebrations and parties.

Unfortunately, her creation in the form of microphones made of ham and grape wine is one of the greatest peculiarities that Czech viewers have ever had the opportunity to see on television. Although several years have passed since the shooting of the show, people still enjoy the special refreshment of Leoš Mareš’s ex-wife.

“Lalalalala”

In the report, Monika Marešová shows her favorite snacks, which she likes to prepare for her guests. “Since I’m flirting with the fact that I’m a presenter, they will be such microphones,” says Leoš Mareš’s ex-wife at the very beginning of the “cooking”. Then he smears a slice of ham with something, wraps it around, pierces it with a toothpick and puts a ball of grape wine on it from one side like the icing on the cake.

Perhaps the strangest moment, however, comes when Monika puts the finished “microphone”, which rather resembles men’s nature, to her mouth and starts singing into it. “Lalalalala,” reads the mouth of Leoš Mareš’s ex-wife, while the viewer wonders if he accidentally released the recording taken on the open day at the hospital in Bohnice.

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TV Regina and her end

TV Regina was a television station that was intended for viewers in the age group 45+. There were several shows on its menu, for which it is still not entirely clear whether their creators meant them seriously or simply shot people at the screens. Many of TV Regina’s reports can be found on the YouTube internet platform, where a huge number of people have fun over them.

Perhaps the level of production of this station is behind the fact that television broadcast just over two years before it disappeared. From the information available on the web Wikipediafor the quick end of TV Regina could be the financial problems of its owner.


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