The topic of celebrity pensions has long been controversial. This issue is often raised by artists who complain about the low amounts of benefits. – I wouldn't be able to survive on what ZUS is kind enough to pay me, so I'll have to sing until I die like Mieczysław Fogg – Krzysztof Cugowski confessed some time ago in an interview with “Super Express”. Now the actress has spoken out about her retirement Grazyna Wolszczak.
Grażyna Wolszczak asked about artists' retirement. “I heard economists in the discussion”
Grazyna Wolszczak gave an interview for the portal cozatydzien.tvn.pl. The actress was asked about the issue of pensions among artists. – Do you think that something should be changed in this matter so that artists can be better secured in their old age? – she heard from the journalist. Grazyna Wolszczak she revealed that she already he has been saving money for his retirement for a long time. – I heard about 20-30 years ago in a discussion of economists that the ZUS system has no chance and that it has to collapse someday. I took it seriously and from then on I decided to save up for my own retirement – she revealed. She mentioned the fate of famous people. – It's a tragedy how outstanding athletes and artists ended upespecially of that generation even higher than me. For PRL there was no chance to earn decent money, and all private initiatives were immediately destroyed – said Grażyna Wolszczak for the portal cozatydzien.tvn.pl.
Grażyna Wolszczak on aesthetic medicine. “If something is sagging…”
In the same interview, Grażyna Wolszczak also spoke about her approach to aesthetic medicine. The actress does not hide the fact that she uses various treatments. – But not to pretend that I am 30. I'm simply an aesthete and when something sags on me, it pisses me off. Even today I am going for the first of a series of body treatments – said Grażyna Wolszczak in an interview for the portal cozatydzien.tvn.pl. SEE ALSO: Grażyna Wolszczak has a problem. It's all because of “Dancing with the Stars”. “We feel it on our own skin”