These mimosa-minded artists are so, so starved... Written by Balázs Csépányi.
We are barely over mourning the movement of Áron Molnár, but a new blow has already hit us, because noÁr (the name of the movement) has made itself heard again. Like Ervin Nagy, he hastened to provide his support to the new figure of the dollar left, Péter Magyar.
Now he went to Péter Hajdú.
The actor, who became famous as a left-wing political activist, had won the RTL Sztárbox show, and was supposed to compete in an international boxing competition where celebrities from several countries compete.
However, Noár canceled the departure with the following reason:
"I wouldn't have received match money, so I would have wrestled 3 matches for free, and it was said that the match money should also be solved from the preparation money. On the other hand, it was a big surprise when Péter Hajdú sat across from me at the first hearing. As I found out later, he is also a member of Hell's board of directors, and he is heavily involved in its organization. I have nothing to do with Péter Hajdú, moreover, after the interview with Judit Varga, I put my hands extra tight that I don't have to participate in a program that this person will have anything to do with".
After that, Péter Hajdú told the truth, exposing the money-hungry teller:
"[…] Neither he nor his manager mentioned during the negotiations that they had a problem with me personally. They wanted one thing: more money.
A net 15 million HUF was not enough for Áron Molnár to prepare.
I note that out of all the celebrity contestants from ten countries, he was the only one who didn't! If Áron Molnár had received the amount he asked for, then it wouldn't have mattered that I got the opportunity as a program producer in the production! Then there would have been no need to conflate an international boxing competition dreamed up and implemented by an independent Hungarian company with politics!" said Péter Hajdú.
noÁr has proven several times that money is the most important thing to him, since while he scolded the government, he accepted a well-paying role in a film made with a state grant without batting an eyelid.
They used to say that there is money that causes dandruff. However, now, in addition to his hunger for money, Áron Molnár also found out that
if he doesn't get the money he wanted, he immediately pulls the political card in a mean way.
In vain, the style is the person.
Cover photo: Áron Molnár, actor, activist, founder of the noÁr movement
Source: MTI/Zoltán Máthé