We show you who Márk Lakatos is, because of whom proceedings were initiated and people took to the streets.
Trained as a lawyer, tourism specialist, costume designer as an esthete; he became a businessman and left-liberal media personality. Our mini-portrait of the homosexual stylist.
"I never wanted to look completely female, any more than I wanted to cut off my tail"
- this is the start of the 24.hu video from last December, which is about Márk Lakatos' (Márkó, Manyi or Zsuzsi) stylist's book inspired by his biography: Mimi. (We would like to inform the Dear Mandiner readers, we had such a brave colleague who read the book - precisely so that you wouldn't have to!) What happened at the presentation of the book in December of last year perfectly shows what the purpose of the homosexual influencer is - to create a scandal - and who he wants to shape Hungarian public life with - among others, say David Pressman, Ervin Nagy, Zoltán Herczeg, or ATV's András Sváby. Drag queens, transvestites, LGBTQ communities almost always come up when someone invites a public figure for a conversation or an in-depth interview;
at the same time, the domestic opposition can also often count on Lakatos's speeches, if the voices critical of the government need to be amplified.
Now we would like to remind you of just a few topics from the recent past: - Gay people should be rewarded because they do not fill the Earth - Christmas video message for the members of the LGBTQ community - Hungary is isolated - Homophobia - The country is going bankrupt - Why are there fireworks? – Foiling.
Márk Lakatos was born in 1975 in Budapest
- today he works as a stylist, costume designer, businessman, and of course as a left-liberal media personality in our Hungarian democracy. He participated in the advertising of several international clothing and cosmetics companies, assisted in the creation of fashion materials for magazines, and provided assistance to films and television productions.
He continued his studies at the Mihály Károlyi Hungarian-Spanish High School in Kispest, then first at the ELTE Faculty of Law and Law (prepared to become a lawyer), then studied as a tourism specialist in Madrid with a scholarship (while partying and becoming a drag queen).
Finally, he graduated from the Department of Aesthetics at the University of Pécs. He has a high-level language exam in Spanish and French, and speaks English at an intermediate level. It exploded into Hungarian public life in the early 2000s, many saw Megasztár. talent show, or Are you smarter than a fifth grader? c. in a competition show.
He said so about his childhood - for example, Story Magazin's Best Podcast. program -, she wanted to be a bride, she went to the kindergarten carnival in a wedding dress, but in the following years she almost always wanted to disguise herself as female stars and characters. All this consciously. His brothers and father also found his attitude strange.
His parents are divorced. He was in constant conflict with his father, yet he stayed by his side; and he was able to understand himself better with his mother.
He also consistently states that no one should force preconceived notions, such as family, on him.
It is not yet known whether she will have a child, as she said in the same place: "It came up once, but then I wasn't ready for the responsibility that comes with a child. he recently told me that he wants children, and since then I've been thinking: would I be able to become a parent today? I don't know the answer to that yet either."
Now Márk Lakatos is back in the spotlight,
after Róbert Ábrahám, the reporter of the YouTube channel Renitens, went to the prosecutor's office this week because of Zsolt Osváth and Lakatos, where he submitted documents against them.
On Saturday, there was a demonstration in front of Lakatos' apartment; and during the same day it was revealed that the police had ordered an investigation into Lakatos' case.
On Sunday morning, however, the left-liberal influencer broke the silence:
“Over the past few days I have been the target of serious and baseless accusations that are completely at odds with everything I stand for. I reject these claims in the strongest possible terms. As criminal proceedings have allegedly been initiated against an unknown perpetrator in the case, I am ready to answer the authorities' questions and fully cooperate with them. I strongly reject the slanders published on social media and in some media. I am grateful to those who stand by me and trust me during this difficult time. I believe that the truth will become apparent to all"
– wrote in his Instagram post.
Featured image: Márk Lakatos / Facebook