The black and white photo that appeared on the celebrity's social media stunned her fans. They all thought of one thing.

Małgorzata Rozenek-Majdan published a black and white recording. Internet users were convinced that she decided to go to an aesthetic medicine clinic

As the “Pomponik” portal reminds, Małgorzata Rozenek-Majdan is an active user of social media. She stays in constant contact with her fans, sharing not only what's going on in her professional life, but also her private life. Recently, a black-and-white recording appeared on her profile, which stunned fans. Internet users thought of one thing.

Black and white recording on Rozenek-Majdan's profile

Małgorzata Rozenek-Majdan regularly posts on social media, sharing what's going on with her. One of the celebrity's latest posts caused quite a stir among her fans.

The black and white recording shows Małgorzata Rozenek-Majdan walking briskly towards an impressive building. The celebrity added a rather mysterious description to the recording, which consisted of the hashtags “#newweek #bringiton #imready”.

Many fans of Radosław Majdan's wife thought only one thing. They were convinced that the celebrity decided to go to an aesthetic medicine clinic! Małgorzata Roznek-Majdan regularly faces accusations from Internet users that she improves her appearance. It's no wonder that many commenters followed this path.

Małgorzata Rozenek-Majdan explained what the video was about

Małgorzata Roznek-Majdan decided to explain to her fans what the video was about. It turns out that it wasn't about aesthetic medicine treatments at all. It turns out that the celebrity was at a meeting at the Scientific and Academic Computer Network research institute.

“I started my day today with a very important meeting at NASK, which deals with cybersecurity, among other things,” the celebrity revealed, quoted by the “Pomponik” portal.

Rozenek-Majdan did not decide to reveal what the meeting was about, although as one might expect, we will soon learn its reason.

Małgorzata Rozenek-Majdan published a black and white recording. Internet users were convinced that she decided to go to an aesthetic medicine clinic

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116