
Ilyen Kubatov Gábor háza, nem akármibe avatta be a nyilvánosságot a Ferencváros…
Egy eddig sosem hallott, egészen bizarr történetet mesélt el az otthonáról, a beismerésen pedig még a kertésze is meglepődött.
During a recent Mandiner Klubest event, Gábor Kubatov, a well-known Hungarian political figure, shared a lighthearted and personal anecdote that offered a rare glimpse into his private life. Kubatov recounted a humorous household rule he enforces, which strictly prohibits the color purple from appearing anywhere in his home or garden. "The color purple is banned from our family, from the household, and from everywhere," Kubatov stated with a smile, drawing laughter from the audience. He explained that when building his house years ago, he instructed his gardener that only white flowers were to be planted in his garden. This strict preference, he noted, extends to nearly all possessions within his residence. However, Kubatov revealed one amusing exception to this rigid rule: purple trash bags. He also humorously referenced a Facebook post he had made with a purple background, suggesting a playful contradiction to his own declared aversion. This anecdote provided a moment of levity, showcasing a more personal and humorous side of the politician to the public.
Egy eddig sosem hallott, egészen bizarr történetet mesélt el az otthonáról, a beismerésen pedig még a kertésze is meglepődött.