Jarosław Jakimowicz, who, before becoming “Young Wolf” on the screen, was sentenced to four months in prison for robbing the mail, has been trying to establish himself as a celebrity in recent years incredibly expressive views. His statements on political and social issues evoke vivid emotions and make the actor-naturalist welcome in the media that supports the ruling party. The right attitude bears fruit – Jakimowicz in tandem with no less committed Magdalena Ogórek he ran a program during the holidays In opposition. The celebrity is also a regular guest of the program Michał Rachoń, We drive on TVP.
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Invited to salons Jakimowicz Unfortunately, he cannot boast of polite or good manners. The “star” treats his opponents “off the boot”, willingly sprinkling invectives and challenging those who think otherwise. TVP’s favorite also often engages in raving with Internet users, and expresses his extreme views – for example those concerning the LGBTQ + community or refugees – sharply, even vulgarly.
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Relationships with such an “expressive” person may be a problem for his immediate surroundings. And in fact – as he writes Fact, 20-year-old son of Jakimowicz, Jovan, he doesn’t quite know how to talk to his father. Jovan’s mother and Jarosław’s ex-wife told the media about their relationship, Joanna Sarapata.
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The painter, who married Jakimowicz in 1998 and divorced him in 2010, says that her son asked her for advice on contacts with his father.
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We have a common son who studies politics in London. And he had a big problem with that. He asked me what would happen now, since dad and I are so different. I told him: son, a wise politician and a good diplomat knows that freedom of speech and democracy mean that everyone can have their own vision. Only an idiot says the other is an idiot just because he thinks otherwise. Just because we think differently doesn’t mean we’re enemies and we won’t go for coffee tomorrow. Exchange of views is the basis of diplomacy and culture – says Sarapata.
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Jakimowicz’s ex-wife does not want her child’s father’s views to spoil family relations.
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I told Jovan that it doesn’t matter who’s views. Family is family, no politics, no religion should keep people apart. If it separates them, then they are low. We respect and accept each other Joanna Sarapata said.
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To avoid quarrels, the son and father avoid controversial topics:
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I think that they do not talk about politics too much, because Jarek, knowing that his son has different views, does not sharpen the topic – and neither does Jovan – Jakimowicz’s ex-wife revealed.
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