You know almost nothing Soldier Clári about his personal life, his life is not known even to the biggest fans. One of the most popular Hungarian singers refused almost all interview requests, rarely spoke, she was like, she sings and people want to know what her voice and art are like – writes about her Newspaper museum, recalling how the 70-year-old EMeRTon award-winning singer wrote about this. “I met a lot of interviewers. They taught me not only to answer, but also to ask questions. They, who mostly lacked real interest, only wanted something interesting from me so that they could look interesting. I consider that to be extremely little…”
However, there was a wonderful love between her and the world-famous jazz guitarist, Gyula Babos between. It was also revealed only in his book published in 2019 that after not having a child of his own, he secretly adopted a little girl at the age of 48. “Perhaps I have never told anyone how many times I dreamed of myself in a blessed state as a little girl. I have imagined many times what I will be like when I am expecting a baby. How could I have thought that one day all of this would go away, and one day a two-year-old and eight-month-old girl would come into my life, so that from then on we would share a mother-child relationship. How? Alone. Without history. Bookish-free. After the first months of my new situation, I wished that everyone had a so-called child that was not their own, to whom they were given sweet, their own. In the case of a child who is not one’s own, there is a history. This can never be ignored. Compared to that, you have to build trust, love, give security, ask, teach, give. Mother-warm if needed,” the singer wrote in her book. This is how life compensated him, he was never born for his own child. But it happened in 2018, after which the windows of his life closed even more, and it is no longer possible to look into them: he lost the love of his life, Gyula Babos. And as before, Klári Katona did not talk about grief or pain then and since then.
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