Evelin Vogel’s Wikipedia Surged Following Her Recent Interview About Her Relationship With Peter Magyar
Peter Magyar’s ex-girlfriend, Evelin Vogel, recently gave an interview where she said the leader of the Tisza Party is not who he seems.
The interview also revealed why Peter Magyar called his colleagues at Tisza’s brain dead.
Highlights
- Evelin Vogel is the ex-girlfriend of Hungarian politician Peter Magyar.
- Recently, Evelin talked about her relationship with Peter in an interview with Index.
- She is looking forward to his family business, Cosy Living, an interior design and construction company.
Peter, 43, born on March 16, 1981, is a Hungarian politician and lawyer.
He garnered attention on March 15, 2024, after he announced his intention to found a party, offering an alternative to what he believed to be an artificial divide between parliamentary opposition and Fidsez-KDNP.
Further, he released an audio recording that he claims proves collusion between the Prosecutor and high-level government officials, which he recorded after his ex-wife told him that the government of Hungary is a mafia state.
His family, including a judge and a former president, is prominent in Hungarian politics.
Evelin Vogel Is The Daughter Of Interior Designer Zsolt Vogel
Evelin Vogel was born in Budapest, Hungary, to her father, Zsolt Vogel, and her mother, whose name has not been disclosed.
Although Vogel hasn’t disclosed her exact age, her physical appearance suggests she is in her mid-30s.
She grew up with his two brothers, Soma Vogel and Simon Vogel, both professional athletes.
Evelin looks forward to her Vogueelle home decor store and a Cosy Living interior design and construction company in Budapest.
According to her official LinkedIn profile, she works as a commercial specialist at Aston Media Studio.
She is the former partner of REMION design and communication manager of NISZ National Infocommunications Ltd.
Vogel is also the ex-girlfriend of Hungarian politician Peter Magyar. They started dating in 2023, and Peter posted their first joint photo on March 31, 2024.
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However, on June 12, 2024, Peter announced his breakup with Evelin through his Instagram, posting a photo of him sitting beside Lake Balaton with his back turned. He captioned,
The end of something, the beginning of something new. #breakup #breakup #separate #grateful #thankyou #neverwalkalone
Peter Magyar’s Ex-Girlfriend, Evelin Vogel, Gave An Exclusive Interview To Index
In an exclusive interview with Index, Evelin talked about her ex-boyfriend Peter Magyar following their breakup.
She contacted Index to discuss their relationship and the initial phase of the party’s formation.
Vogel honestly confessed what her relationship with Peter was like, what she thinks now about him, and how she performed the part in light of the past months.
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During the interview, Evelin struggled with tears several times. She said that once, Peter screamed at her on the street and approached her in such a way that she was scared of him. She added,
“I Felt Threatened, I was afraid. I’m not usually afraid that much, but when a woman is confronted by a man who give out all his anger, strength, and voice, it can be really scary for a woman.”
According to Vogel, Peter is not what he seems on the outside. When asked what Peter would say about giving an interview to Index, she answered,
He will be angry, angry, but he will say that he expected this, and he will even say that this is the work of Fidesz. I don’t know what he will do to me. I hope my family is not hurt.
Magyar, the former partner of the president of the Tisza party, was not a brave person. When Vogel was asked who she thought Peter was, she answered after a long pause:
I don’t even dare to answer this question.
Additional Information
- Her father, Zsolt Vogel, a water polo player, won the BEK as a teammate of Tibor Benedek, a Ujpest player.
- Peter Magyar had three children with his ex-wife Judit Varga, whom he officially separated in 2023.
- Magyar is the former member of Fidesz, the right-wing populist party that has governed Hungary since 2010.