Jaworowicz confessed who she wanted to become in the past.  “Father said I had no talent”

Jaworowicz confessed who she wanted to become in the past. “Father said I had no talent”

Although today Elżbieta Jaworowicz is considered one of the most popular journalists in Poland, few people know that before she joined this profession, she had a completely different idea of ​​life. What did the host of “Matters for a Reporter” want to do? Many may be surprised.

Elżbieta Jaworowicz is undoubtedly one of the faces of Telewizja Polska, as she has been associated with this station from the beginning of her career, i.e. for over 50 years. Although she has performed in various formats, she owes her popularity primarily to the intervention program (available on the website), of which she was not only the originator, but also the host since January 1983.

Jaworowicz dreamed not only about dancing. Such competitions were considered by the host of “Matters for a Reporter”

Before Jaworowicz became recognized in the industry, she had to go through a long and bumpy road. Tele.nostalgia’s Instagram profile published a fragment of an interview she gave years ago, talking about the beginnings of her career. She confessed that as a child she dreamed of becoming… – As a child, influenced by the films I watched, I wanted to be a dancer – she recalled.

As time passed, she decided that this was not a very good idea for life, but she still wanted to be associated with the artistic world. Her passion for fashion made her want to design clothes. – Later, I seriously thought about becoming a fashion designer, I even drew various models. However, my father, who was an architect, said that I had no artistic talent, which effectively discouraged me from pursuing my dream profession, she said.

From competition to TVP star. This is how Elżbieta Jaworowicz began her television career

After exhausting all the mentioned options, she did not know which direction to pursue professionally. After completing her compulsory education, she began studies in Hebrew philology at the University of Warsaw. However, she quickly realized that although the topic was interesting, the knowledge acquired would not provide her with stable employment in the future. She gave up her major in favor of Polish studies, but this also did not give her fulfillment.

Then she took part in a competition organized by the “Telewizyjny Ekran Młodych” program, which she won. This is how her adventure with the camera began, and as a reward she was entrusted with running a fashion corner in one of the formats, which launched her career that continues to this day. In the meantime, she also started attending the extramural Higher Vocational School for the Production of Television Journalism Programs at the Łódź Film School, which she successfully completed in 1976.

Source: Gazeta

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