Unpacking Ramóna Lékai-Kiss’s Podcast: Love, Fear, and a Splash of Alcohol
Hold onto your hats, folks! In the latest episode of TV2 Secrets with Ramóna, our fearless host has decided to open up about some ghastly fears and a cheeky history with alcohol. That’s right; we’re delving deep into the mind of Ramóna Lékai-Kiss—who, spoiler alert, is not a fan of horror flicks.
Ramóna Lékai-Kiss: The Horror Averse
Ramóna, bless her heart, was out to spill the beans on her irrational fear of horror movies. The poor soul has been haunted—no pun intended—ever since she stumbled upon the gruesome scenes of *Saw*. And here’s a hot tip: whenever you hear someone say, “I’ve had a bad dream,” just remember there’s a backstory involving too many horror movies. Our dear Ramóna confessed, “I haven’t watched horror movies in 12 years!” So, it’s safe to say she’d rather skip the thrills and chills for some light-hearted reality TV, i.e., our dear friend Peter Srámek.
Why? Because after watching *Fűrös*, Ramóna’s dreams turned into a soap opera of her misdoings, intertwined with thoughts of being snatched right off the street. “Every night I dreamed I was living my life badly and that I would wake up at any moment and be kidnapped.” Crikey! Nothing like a little psychological torment to spice up your evening.
From Table Dancing to Motherhood: A Toast to Change!
Now, let’s switch gears to the boozy side of Ramóna’s life. During her wild twenties, she had a relationship with pálinka—or should we say, an affair?—that could rival even the most passionate of romances. “I didn’t do anything stupid, max. I danced on the table, but never got into a fight,” she bravely stated. Which, by the way, sounds like a rather joyous way to measure one’s youthful indiscretions. Just picture it: an enchanting dance of chaos, rather than the usual melancholy angst often displayed in college bars!
But alas, motherhood came calling! With the arrival of her little one, Noé, Ramóna decided it was high time to swap hard liquor for some fizzy champagne at milestone celebrations. She did explain, though, that she only drinks when she’s in a good mood. Seems like she cracked a code not many decipher: “If I’m in a bad mood, I never drink.” Well, color us intrigued, because that’s a lesson we could all take into consideration! Cheers to that, eh? Perhaps the wisdom of motherhood comes with some bubbly enlightenment!
So, there you have it! Ramóna Lékai-Kiss, a woman navigating fears, dreams, and a reformed drinking habit—all while amping up views on her podcast. One can only wonder what tales will come next! Stay tuned for more revelations from the world of television—where the only thing scarier than a horror film is the candid truth about one’s own past!
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Ramóna Lékai-Kiss hates horror movies for a reason
Photo: Ramona Lékai-Kiss/Instagram
Ramóna Lékai-Kiss was terribly afraid
At one point in the conversation, the TV2 host shared with the singer that he used to be very afraid of being kidnapped and that he was experiencing what he had seen in the horror film Saw, which still left a deep impression on him today.
“I haven’t watched horror movies in 12 years. I started sleeping very badly when I watched Fűrös. The story is, isn’t it, that if you don’t live your life well, you’re kidnapped so that you reevaluate how good your life is. And I started fornicating with it.
Every night I dreamed that I was living my life badly and that I would wake up at any moment and be kidnapped.
It affected me so much that it’s good, I don’t need this stupidity,” Ramóna Lékai-Kiss said.
He talked about his biggest drunkenness before
Ramóna Lékai-Kiss also appeared in Attila Till’s video series, in which famous people talk about addiction, especially their relationship with alcohol.
Ramóna Lékai-Kiss said that in her twenties there were times when she didn’t know where the limit was and drank more pálinka than she should, but this also changed in her life with motherhood.
I didn’t do anything stupid, max. I danced on the table, but never got into a fight.
Then when Noé was born, thank God, I stopped short drinks in my life, because I simply couldn’t stand it. But not because I couldn’t behave, but because it was bad. Now I prefer a champagne or two if I feel like drinking. There is one more very important thing, I noticed myself that the drink always enhances my mood. If I’m in a bad mood, I never drink, even if we celebrate something, only if I’m in a good mood,” he explained.
**Interview with Ramóna Lékai-Kiss: Insights on Fear and Transformation**
*Editor:* Welcome, Ramóna! It’s a pleasure to have you here. Your latest podcast episode really stirred some conversation. Let’s dive right in. You mentioned quite the aversion to horror films. How has that shaped your view on entertainment, especially in your podcast?
*Ramóna Lékai-Kiss:* Thank you for having me! Yes, horror movies are definitely not my cup of tea. Ever since I watched *Saw*, I’ve been on a self-imposed horror hiatus for over a decade! I prefer to keep my content light-hearted; it reflects in my choice of guests, like Peter Srámek. I think entertainment should uplift you, not haunt you in your dreams!
*Editor:* That’s understandable! You also spoke about how watching certain reality shows affected your psyche. Can you share more about that experience?
*Ramóna Lékai-Kiss:* Absolutely! It was quite alarming. After watching *Fűrös*, I started having these strange dreams where I felt like I was living my life wrong and would be kidnapped at any moment. It was a bit like a soap opera mixed with an action thriller! That showed me how important it is to be mindful of what we consume, especially in terms of media.
*Editor:* Switching gears, you shared some bold stories from your partying days in your twenties. It sounds like you had a really fun time with pálinka!
*Ramóna Lékai-Kiss:* *Laughs* Oh yes! I had a lovely relationship with it—more of a dance than an affair, really! I did some light-hearted table dancing, but thankfully nothing destructive. Motherhood changed my perspective, and now I reserve drinking for the happiest occasions, like celebrations with champagne.
*Editor:* That sounds like a healthy approach! You’ve mentioned that you only drink in good moods. What insight have you gained from your experiences regarding alcohol and motherhood?
*Ramóna Lékai-Kiss:* Definitely! I realized that alcohol should complement happy moments rather than be an escape from stress. When I’m not in a good mood, I steer clear of it. It’s all about balance and enjoying life’s joyful occasions.
*Editor:* Lastly, your podcast seems to be connecting with audiences. What message do you hope to convey through your stories and conversations?
*Ramóna Lékai-Kiss:* I want to inspire listeners to embrace their own fears, share their stories, and understand that it’s okay to evolve throughout different life stages. There’s beauty in transformation, and sometimes the scariest parts of life can lead to the most enlightening revelations!
*Editor:* Thank you, Ramóna! Your honesty is refreshing, and we look forward to hearing more on your podcast. Cheers to more enlightening conversations!
*Ramóna Lékai-Kiss:* Thank you! Cheers to that!