Felix Slováček in tears: His (first) wife died!

The former model and actress, who suffered a stroke years ago, suffered from blocked veins for a long time.

“The operation was not possible. She could die with her, it was too dangerous…” said Slováček to Bleska. “They’ve been giving her opiates for the last few days to keep her in pain,” Felix confided sadly.

As recently as Sunday, he was with his ex-wife in the hospital, holding her hand. “Even though we broke up over forty years ago, I loved her. We had beautiful moments, and most importantly – we had a daughter René together,” emphasized Slováček.

Until Dada came

At one time, Renée, born Alena, was one of the most successful Czechoslovak mannequins, she also photographed fashion with Ivana Zelníčková, later Trump (†73). Many men circled around her, but in the end it was Slováček who caught her. When they got married in 1975, Karel Gott was their witness and Ladislav Štaidl. Two years later, their daughter René was born.

But in the early 1980s, the saxophonist fell head over heels in love with Dada Patrasová (68), and their marriage fell apart. Unfortunately, this also led to the breakdown of relations between Felix and daughter René. She had not seen him since she was seven years old, i.e. from 1984 until 2013, i.e. 29 long years. But time has worn away the edges and last year he proudly led her down the aisle to the altar.

Renée as a noblewoman

Reneé acted like an aristocrat. “I think she inherited it from her father, who served in the Air Force during World War II,” Felix said. When his father-in-law returned from England, he was in great political trouble in the 1950s.

Photos from the vault: 40 years ago, Karel Gott (†80) was swimming in Cuba and hiding his muscles!

The deceased also had a son Norbert from her first marriage, who is a renowned lawyer. With her half-sister, actress and dubbing artist René Slováčková (47), agreed not to hold a funeral, but when the grief subsided a little, they would hold a memorial party for friends.

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