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Majka köztudottan az egyik legjobban fizetett celeb hazánkban, ennyi lenne valójában a sztárgázsi?
Budapest, Hungary – A recent broadcast of RTL's popular game show "Tizenkét Okos Ember" (Twelve Smart People) delivered a particularly humorous and engaging segment, largely thanks to contestant Albert's unconventional approach and quick wit. The episode, hosted by the charismatic Majka, captured a series of amusing interactions that quickly resonated with the audience. During a tense moment in the quiz, while his fellow contestant Zoli was in the hot seat, Albert was observed meticulously jotting down notes. This unusual behavior did not go unnoticed by Majka, who playfully pressed Albert for an explanation. Albert, with a deadpan delivery, offered a surprising array of reasons, including conducting "statistical calculations" to gauge his chances of victory and to decipher his opponent's tactics. He even quipped about sketching a portrait he intended to sell for a hefty 12 million forints, drawing chuckles from the studio. The comedic highlight of the segment occurred during a question regarding Usain Bolt, identified as "the world's fastest runner." Albert promptly interjected, raising a pedantic yet logically sound point. "It doesn't specify 'human'," he clarified, suggesting that animals like a cheetah could technically hold the title of the world's fastest runner. This unexpected and clever challenge to the question's premise sparked an outburst of laughter from the audience and a visibly entertained Majka, who humorously dubbed Albert "a dangerous man in the studio." The clip effectively demonstrates the show's vibrant atmosphere, where intellectual competition is enriched by spontaneous humor and memorable contestant personalities.
Majka köztudottan az egyik legjobban fizetett celeb hazánkban, ennyi lenne valójában a sztárgázsi?
