Danuta Martyniuk hits Jurek Owsiak?
As the „Super Express” portal reminds, the 33rd Grand Finale of the Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity took place last Sunday. A few hours after this event, a post appeared on Danuta Martyniuk's profile that stirred up a lot of emotions. The diary indicates that Zenek Martyniuk's wife is not a big fan of Owsiak.
WOŚP played for the 33rd time
The Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity has become a permanent fixture in the calendars of Poles. It is a special day when we willingly open our hearts and wallets to support the purchase of equipment. This year was no different. However, this year's celebration of charity was overshadowed by threats that Jurek Owsiak received.
Although WOŚP has a huge group of supporters who support the orchestra in various ways, there is no shortage of people who express open dislike both towards Owsiak and the activities of WOŚP. The critics include many right-wing stations that continue to smear Owsiak.
It seems that Owsiak's opponents also include the wife of the disco polo king. This is evidenced by a post posted by Danuta Martyniuk on social media.
Danuta Martyniuk attacks Jerzy Owsiak?
Although WOŚP can count on support from many well-known and popular people, there are also those in this group who do not necessarily see eye to eye with Owsiak. According to „Super Express”, Danuta Martyniuk may belong to the latter group.
Zenek Martyniuk's wife posted a post about Marek Kotański, which contrasts him with a „millionaire in red pants”. For many people, these words bring to mind only one person – Jurek Owsiak.
„Marek Kotański – he helped the poor and addicted, the homeless and drug addicts without taking any money for it. He was the opposite of a millionaire…..in red pants. He lived modestly, passed away at the age of 60, leaving behind a small apartment… A great man, whom so many young people today do not remember, and this WZÓR is worth emulating! (…) He did not make a ''celebrity'' of himself– you can read in the aforementioned entry.
What do you think about it?