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Czech showman Leoš Mareš is facing public scrutiny following a pointed rebuke from his partner, Monika Marešová, amidst preparations for a tribute concert honoring the late radio personality Patrik Hezucký. Marešová’s comments, made on social media, questioned Mareš’s financial dealings and alluded to past infidelity, adding a layer of personal drama to the already emotionally charged event.
The concert, announced shortly after Hezucký’s death on December 5, 2025, is intended as a fundraiser for his widow, Nikola Hezucká, and their son, Oliver. Mareš has described the event as a labor of love, but Marešová’s public airing of grievances suggests a more complex dynamic. The event is scheduled to grab place at the O2 arena in Prague on January 19, 2026, and has already generated significant public interest, reportedly causing the Ticketportal website to crash twice due to high demand, according to Extra.cz.
Marešová’s criticism was direct, questioning Mareš’s financial stability and suggesting he was exploiting the concert for personal gain. “As you and I? We can close that, so you can pay me,” she reportedly stated, adding, “You don’t have enough at fifty. That’s everything together.” She similarly referenced his appearance, commenting on his “bleached head” and age, and questioned the scale of the O2 arena booking, implying it was excessive.
The remarks took a particularly pointed turn when Marešová alluded to a past alleged affair involving Mareš and dancer Katarina Štumpfová during his participation in the television show StarDance. “How many dancers do you have?” she asked, initially inquiring about the performers in the upcoming show. When Mareš responded, she clarified, “No, how many do you have backstage, in the dressing room? Just come, so he can pay me!”
Concert Proceeds to Benefit Hezucký’s Family
Despite the personal turmoil, the concert remains focused on supporting Hezucký’s family. All proceeds from the event will be donated to Nikola Hezucká and Oliver, providing financial assistance during a difficult time. The concert lineup includes prominent Czech artists such as Lucie, Wanastowi vjecy, Mirai Navrátil, Drupi, Matěj Ruppert, Michael Kocáb, and Adam Ďurica, accompanied by the Maxiband Jana Maxiána and the Prague Royal Philharmonic, as reported by Evropa 2.
Notably, all performers have waived their fees, and the O2 arena was reportedly offered free of charge for the event, demonstrating widespread support for the cause. The concert’s ticket price of 1970 CZK (approximately $85 USD as of February 22, 2026) is a symbolic nod to Hezucký’s birth year.
Mareš’s Response and Public Sentiment
Following Marešová’s public statements, Mareš shared a message of support for her, stating, “I am so proud of you.” The reason for his pride remains unclear, but the statement suggests a complex relationship dynamic. The incident has sparked considerable discussion online, with many observers commenting on the public nature of their dispute.
The concert for Patrik Hezucký, held on January 19, 2026, was described as a moving tribute to the beloved radio host, with attendees including family, friends, and fans. musicserver.cz reported on the event, highlighting the outpouring of support for Hezucký and his family.
As the concert’s proceeds are directed towards Hezucký’s widow and son, the focus remains on providing financial stability for the family. The long-term impact of Marešová’s public criticism on Mareš’s career and personal life remains to be seen, but the incident has undoubtedly added a layer of complexity to an event intended as a celebration of Hezucký’s life and legacy.
The situation highlights the challenges of navigating personal relationships under public scrutiny, particularly when intertwined with charitable endeavors. Further developments regarding Mareš and Marešová’s relationship, and any potential financial implications, are anticipated in the coming weeks.
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