The interview was held in his honor, but he received only insults and humiliation. In his show Tobogán, Aleš Cibulka really fell in love with Felix Slováček, who will celebrate his eightieth birthday in a few days. First he called him an old man, then mocked his handyman skills. The height of the embarrassment came when he announced in front of his entire family that the famous saxophonist had another child on the way.
Getting Felix Slováček and Dagmar Patrasová together with their children on the same stage is half a miracle. It was done to Aleš Cibulek in honor of the upcoming birthday of the famous saxophonist. But the presenter was probably under the influence of exaggerated big emotions and in his program Slide then he presented only an incomprehensible whirlwind of insults that Slováček had to face in his studio.
Insults from the first moment
It all started after the arrival of Dagmar Patrasová in the studio. Maybe Cibulka wanted to please her, maybe he didn’t realize that with his words he could touch the ego of the birthday boy, for the sake of which the whole show was held. Be that as it may, he did not forgive himself for digging towards Slováček. “Sorry, you’re going to have to sit next to this old guy. But what are you going to do,” he surprised Cibulek, whom we don’t know like this, with his attacking moderating style.
And he certainly didn’t stop there. Another question aimed at Patrasová also concerned the age of Felix Slováček. Cibulka bluntly asked what it was like to have an eighty-year-old man at home. “Are you getting ready for it?” the moderator asked an amused Patrasova. Slováček could not believe his ears and preferred to ask his present daughter, Anna Julie Slováčková, what Cibulka was saying. But even that turned against him. “He can’t even hear much anymore,” Cibulka laughed at him.
Aleš Cibulka insulted Felix Slováček
The Slovakian was subjected to such humiliation that even Patrasová herself decided to stand up for him, whom he cheated with Lucía Gelemová for years and would not have such pity for him. “He is very clever. He can even sometimes fix something,” praised Slováčka Patrasová. But it wouldn’t be Cibulka, so he wouldn’t try to drop him again. “Can he change a light bulb?” he dug again.
“He can fix a socket, screw in a light bulb. It can also be luxed and ironed. He irons his shirts like nobody’s business. Just perfect,” Patrasová continued, and their children also joined in, admitting that their father mainly forced them to clean. “Felix and I, when we have a speck of dust at home, we have a childhood trauma that dad will come,” Anička admitted. “I like order. In music and in life. In everything,” defended Slováček, whose words Patrasová only commented with a sigh “Well!”
Slovakian just before cardiac collapse
Then Anička quickly stepped in again, who immediately jumped into the speech of Cibulek, who was already breathing heavily. “To finish the question, so that we don’t end up somewhere we don’t want to go. Apart from cleaning, it was workaholism, humility and cholerism,” added Slováčková when asked what her father gave her in life.
Although it looked like she might have saved the day, Cibulka still hadn’t said the last word. And his moment came when everyone present thought that there was no longer a topic that could surprise them. “Proud dad Felix is now expecting a little one. How I found out,” Cibulka said and then watched the shocked faces of his guests in amazement. “You got scared. I meant CD,” added the presenter of the show, and his rather awkward joke did not go without a reaction.
Public humiliation until the end
“You want to kill me,” Slováček responded rather sullenly. “You’re all giving us a heart attack here,” added the famous saxophonist, who received another slap at the end. “The only one who remained completely calm is Dada,” Cibulka scolded him, who indicated several times in a short time that Slováček was not the best husband for Patras and that she expected only the worst from him.