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Marek Dědík faces criticism. Martina Viktorie Kopecká defended her – eXtra.cz


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Dancer Marek Dědík (38) showed himself to his fans on social networks without a T-shirt after a long determination. He was convinced by news from viewers after Saturday’s StarDance broadcast, who needed to write to Mark that he had gained weight. But the reality is completely different. A message full of support was sent to him by his stellar dance partner, the pastor Martina Viktorie Kopecká (35), who even confided in her own story. “I’m finally starting to feel myself,” she confided.

“I’ve been deciding for a long time whether to publish this photo, but some comments, news that came after Saturday’s broadcast convinced me a little bit about it,” states in his post on Instagram tanecnik Marek Dedikwhich, after airing another episode StarDance did not meet with too flattering comments.

Several viewers reportedly told him that he had gained weight. However, these assumptions are not true, which was confirmed by Marek himself. “It may look like I’ve gained weight, got fat and I have a navel, but the reality is a little different. Thanks to the dance, I still have a few pounds down, ” he confided in the picture without a T-shirt.

Mark was supported by several fans, including his stellar dance partner, pastor Martina Viktorie Kopeckáwho sent him a nice message: “Mark, you are a beautiful soul in a beautiful body.” But she didn’t give Martina a contribution and talked about the bodyshaming she felt.

Martina Viktorie Kopecká: Let’s talk about what bodyshaming is

“Comments about who dances enough or not, who has what or what doesn’t, are proof that there is a constant need to talk about what it is bodyshaming “shame for her own body,” she also decided to confide in her own experience that she herself had not felt well in her skin in the past.

When I was twenty, I was ashamed of where what, when I was thirty, started to get better. Now that I’m five more, I’m finally starting to feel myself, but honestly, it’s not okay and it’s late. Our body is a temple, we strive for health, physical and mental, and in that is beauty. So Mark, thank you for opening this topic, it affects each of us in a way, “she added. Martina Viktorie.

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