Anna Mucha finished her vacation. The actress informed about it on Instagram. The actress from the series Magda from “M jak miłość” she just took the opportunity to complain that fans often confuse her with her character from the production TVP2. And according to her, she and Magda are two different worlds. – I'm back, my dears. I'm on the set of “M jak miłość”. What do you have to do to change from Anna into Magdalena? You have to… take off your jewelry. So we say goodbye to jewelry. We say goodbye to colorful nails. One more important element. And hair I have to download. Do you see the difference between Anna and Magdalena? And you confuse me and write to me “Mrs. Magda”. And these are completely different characters – she said in the videos.
Anna Mucha has something to be happy about
Just recently – on June 26 – Anna Mucha had a reason to celebrate. At that time, the number of her followers on Instagram exceeded a million, which is no small feat. – I've hit a million, people, people! I'm in the center of Warsaw under a palm tree, my palm has gone crazy – she rejoiced in the story. At that time, she also announced that she would have a surprise for her fans on this occasion. So far, she has not revealed what exactly it is. Mucha also thanked all of her followers and admitted that she was very surprised. – It's shock and disbelief. I simply love you, I'm so happy and I will have a total surprise. My heart is big, I can accommodate all of you and more – she added.
It is known why she lost the program
For some time now, apart from “M jak miłość”, she has not been seen in TVP. Why? As it turned out, Mucha's approach to life was the reason she lost her judging position on the TVP2 dance show. The actress was judging performances in the second edition of “Dance, Dance, Dance” when the station was managed by Jacek Kurski. – After the successful season, I was invited to a meeting with the TVP management. I learned that there would be another edition of “Dance Dance Dance”, in which I would also be a juror. But they started to set conditions… – she said. Pleiades. – I knew we were making entertainment. Besides, I was aware that there is such a thing as the “noble art of editing”. Even if I said something with a political undertone, it would be cut out. The last straw was when I was told that I shouldn't support women during the protests that were to take place on March 8. Then I thought to myself: no f*****g way! (…) Forbidding me to do so is an attack on my views and limiting my freedom. I had no intention of pretending that I live in some alternative reality – she concluded.