On the other hand, viewers last saw Szandi on A Dal 2024 on Duna Televízíó, where she replaced Katie Wolf, who had been a judge for years, on the talent show. The singer was very happy with the invitation, really enjoyed the new opportunity, and gladly accepted the task of judging alongside Alagos Lusi Nemeth, Peter Egri and György Ferenczi.
In addition to all this, she is still active as a singer, constantly attending shows, for which she needs to be healthy. The 47-year-old singer's favorite form of exercise is aerial gymnastics. Szande realizes that she has absolutely nothing to hide, so she often shows herself in baggy clothes, and many people envy her how gorgeous she is to this day.
Compliments are also lavished on her latest photo, where she looks great even in her midriff, which covers almost nothing of her bare stomach and emphasizes Szandi's huge breasts while enjoying the sunny weather.
Szandi, born in 1976, started her career early, having already appeared in 1988 in the rock opera Les Miserables and Beasts at the Szeged Outdoor Games. She was not even 12 years old when she became the winner of the pop singer Minnie Tenney competition out of 400 applicants. At Christmas 1988, Vicki's sister saw Miklós Venio at an Old Boys concert, approached him and asked him to listen to her sister.
Her debut album, Little Girl, was released in November 1989 and sold 270,000 copies within weeks. This made him the youngest Hungarian artist with a platinum record. In the early years of his career, he was often shown wearing a hat: this became one of his distinctive features, so when he visited Fenyőék, the hat fell from the top shelf of the cupboard in the hallway and Szande tried it on. Feny was very happy with this overall look, and Szandin remained the red hat, as he also appeared on the cover of his second album.
His album Tinédzser l'amour, released in 1990, sold more than 250,000 copies. In 1991, he played the lead role in the film based on his life, Hearts in Love, high school student Tim. His acoustic album of the same name, Szerelmes szívek, also sold 250,000 copies and became a platinum record.