Sebastian Karpiel-Bu³ecka has been present on the Polish music scene since the 1990s, but it was with the band that he gained the greatest popularity. The debut single “Kieby ty…” won the recognition of the jurors at the 42nd festival in Opole, and the group, led by Karpiel-Bułecka, has won many awards and eight albums. The leader was recently a guest of the Journalist’s podcast and during the interview he opened up not only about his private life.
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“Millions of times” threatened divorce. “If people argue, it’s normal”
The musician in the podcast revealed some secrets from his life. He told, among other things, that he lit his first cigarette when he was 7 years old, he also revealed some details about his marriage to Paulina Krupińska. The couple got married in 2018 and have two children. The leader of Zakopower admitted that they had quarrels “millions of times”, especially at the beginning of the relationship, in which declarations of separation and divorce were made. – When people argue, it’s normal. But I don’t think any of us take it seriously. However, he emphasized that such situations do not happen anymore and he does not even remember when the last quarrel took place between the spouses.
Sebastian Karpiel-Bułecka on apostasy. “I don’t know what it’s supposed to be for”
The topic of faith also came up in the conversation. The journalist asked Sebastian Karpiel-Bułecka what he thinks about people who publicly say that they do not intend to baptize children. The musician admitted that he was surprised by such openness, because it was too personal a topic for him. “For me, it’s such an intimate thing, so mine, for sure, if I wanted to leave the church, I wouldn’t announce it to the world, I wouldn’t put up posters around the city, I would just do it myself, in silence and that’s it.” – I don’t really know what it’s supposed to be for and whether it’s good for anyone to flaunt such things. Apparently, he has such a need and such a view of the matter. I don’t have one – he added. Although he is a believer himself and has never hidden his relationship with God, he emphasizes that in the Church and among priests, as everywhere, there are both good and bad people. Nevertheless, he criticizes pigeonholing. “It doesn’t make sense to bring God and the Church into all this,” he added.
Source: Gazeta

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