“I have a husband, my umpteenth, sometimes it doesn’t even work out the third time, but I’ll keep this one. We have been together for twenty two years. I forced him to marry and he had an ultimatum of 12 hours. One morning I asked him if he would ever marry me. He said sometimes yes. I said that it was terrible to live on a dog’s book at fifty and that he had to decide by the evening if he would marry me. And if he says no, then he goes. So I ruined his whole day. He then told me that he would marry me, that he realized that I was funny. We got married on the Old Town Square, I no longer had my parents, Jirka still had a mother, she came. I wanted it in Staromák, because my parents got married there in 1959,” says the actress. Adéla Gondíková officiated her wedding.
Although Háta and her husband Jiří are doing well, sometimes she is sad about the visual aspect of marriage. “I’m sad sometimes. When I look at Jirka in the morning, I am very sad. Then I look at myself and it’s even worse. Jirka called me the other day, stood naked in front of the mirror and wanted me to undress as well. So I undressed, we both stood in front of the mirror and he said: I haven’t seen so much disgust in a pile for a long time.” entertained Olga Želenská in the program 7 falls of Honza Dědek.