Róbert Puzsér I will be a star on Star! I went to Gabby Tooth because of one of her scenes.
Perhaps there is no famous Hungarian personality that Robert Bossier has not participated in in recent years. Almost every day, a critic lashes out at local celebrities, who usually draw their selves at what he sees as untrustworthy or outrageous behavior — the other day, for example, star chefs on A Konyhafsofés got their personalities from him:
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Probably everyone already knows that one of Robert Bossier’s “favorite” targets is none other than Gabe Toth, who in recent years has earned himself a mass offensive by suddenly changing his style, putting his religion and Hungarian feelings first, thus completely discrediting him. The critic makes these statements regularly, but now I’m going to be a star in Star! The singer told about one of his scenes.
There was a part on the show where Gabe Toth ran upstage and lay down on a contestant with glee, then Babbitt Cooley followed suit. Indeed, there was a scene in which the singer began to pray after hearing one of the hard metal music, as if she was defending herself against the corruption of Hungarians with metal – it took no longer than that Robert Poser moreover, was torn to shreds, in such a way as to make you feel disdain in his voice.
Róbert Puzsér and his program interlocutors Önkényes Mérvadó analyzed that an editor/producer had told Gabe Toth in her ear to lie on top of the contestant, which is unpleasant from several points of view, because according to them how they control her, as well as a jury member, she should not cross Express your opinion this way, but in words like someone who understands it.
It was also discussed how cheesy it was that Gabby Toth took to the stage to sit on the singer after Guns N’ Roses, but after Korn prayed, as if the viewers’ spiritual salvation was really at stake. If that’s really the case, then this scene shouldn’t have been broadcast, and based on these factors, the whole thing is a farce – especially since, according to Robert Bozier, the singer’s great Hungarian could consist largely of the fact that she dressed like a Matteo doll .
You can listen to excerpts from Róberték Puzsér’s conversation here:
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