Interview 2: Kristina Mladenovic, Author, Grow with Lilly Events Budapest
- 14 Feb 2024 5:38 AM
Click here to read her first interview
Since the book was published, I wrote two other books, Covid hit pretty hard and I changed my work, but the last year was pure pleasure as I became a mom to a sweet angel, Lilly.
2. What’s the best party you’ve been to while in Hungary, and why?
I haven't been out the last year due to pregnancy and having a baby, but last month I went out with some close friends to Király utca. I felt like a teenager again. Had a great night and finished at the usual PizzaMe spot.
3. What’s your favourite drink?
A good glass of milk to finish the day. Might seem odd, but never gets old for me.
4. What was the most interesting travel trip you have ever taken?
We traveled to 8 countries within 6 months with a 6 month baby, which was almost 3 continents. Pretty much wild by itself.
5. If you were given a wish that could come true, what would you ask for?
To have one more lunch with my grandparents, great-grandma and Alan so they can meet my daughter. All of them passed away unfortunately.
6. If someone wrote a biography about you, what would the title be?
The crazy and the big hearted.
7. What is the perfect pizza toppings combination for you?
just cheese, but a lot of it.
8. If you could trade places with any other person for a week, real or fictional, with whom would it be?
I am happy with my life as it is, wouldn't change it for anyones.
9. Who do you admire the most, and why?
My brother, he is my idol and hero. The list would be too long for this interview.
10. What has made the biggest impact on your life so far, and why?
Having a baby changed everything. She changed everything, from routine to relationships. Everything I thought was written in stone disappeared. She became the center of my universe and my whole life turned, but in a good way.
11. If you won USD 30 million, what would you do with the money?
Provide the best home for my daughter, save for her to study at a great school-university and a portion would go to hospitals and doctors to look up a medicine for Alzheimers.