Beata Kozidrak on celebrity pensions: I never counted on state protection

Beata Kozidrak on celebrity pensions: I never counted on state protection

The stars of Polish show business have been talking more and more often about their pensions for some time, complaining about the starvation sums for which they still have to remain professionally active. The subject is hotly debated. What is Beata Kozidrak’s opinion on this subject?

Beata Kozidrak is one of the most popular Polish singers. Together with the band Bajm, she released 10 studio albums, which sold a total of over 2.5 million copies. Together with the band, she launched such hits as: “On foot to summer”, “What will you give me, Lord”, “There is no water in the desert”, “White army”, “The same moment” or “Thoughts and words” that she knows and the vast majority of Polish women and men hum willingly.

Beata Kozidrak on retirement: My life has taught me how to invest

From time to time, information appears in the media about what pensions stars will be able to count on after years of work. As it turns out, the amounts that often go to famous show business people are not as high as many people may assume. What is Beata Kozidrak’s opinion on this subject? Listen to what the artist said during an interview with kultura.gazeta.pl.

My life taught me how to invest and I never counted on a pension, on the system, on the protection of the state. Once, as one of many people, let’s say, not people, but companies, because I have a company, I received a subsidy at a time when I could simply help my employees because they had nothing to live on during the pandemic

– said Beata Kozidrak. – I didn’t take it personally at all, because the most important moment was when I could genuinely help them. And I knew that they would not go to another country, but would stay with me and we would continue to play concerts together – summed up the artist.

Source: Gazeta

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