the morningThursday started with Gergő Szekér, who was asked by the presenters about his new country life. The singer was previously very afraid to settle down in Budapest, far from the hustle and bustle, but fortunately he feels comfortable outside the big city. Finally, he has more free time, which he uses not only for creativity, but also to communicate with his fans.
TikTok Live and Insta Live. Of course, I knew there was such a thing, I also wove it, but it seems to me that it is still in its infancy here. About this, as well as about going out, I thought it would be something that sank into a well, and despite this, a lot of people are watching it, it feels very good, as if you are at a concert
He said Factor S His former contestant, who is talking to his fans, performs songs in these live check-ins. In response to Anna's question, Beller also noted that it's true that they heard that a celebrity had recently praised him in his live video, but not in a very positive way.
“By the way, I told you this, because if you have already commented on it, it is very public, and I don’t really care, it is not my testimony. I was singing, I think, a very good song there, and suddenly Manuel came on the live broadcast and told me that there is no feeling in your voice, let it go, you are naive. I have met this man twice.”
Seker revealed that the comment actually came from the singer's real official website, which was unprecedented and had no repercussions.
“Maybe my style is a bit hurtful, but I never said anything to him, not even behind his back. I don’t usually use this example with Manuel, it doesn’t cross my mind. I trust your music, but what do I do with it now? I didn’t really understand,” he said, adding that he accepts negative criticism, but only if he receives an explanation.
I feel like I've become a bit of a target. Alecos spoke up recently. He was nice anyway, and it wasn't painful.
– The singer revealed, but he knows exactly why he got into it – he previously said that after coming out he feared he would be left out of music-related jobs and have to make a living just from being a celebrity, Alekos believes.