VIDEOS, PHOTO: American Bachelor and his beauties, Adrien Brody in Budapest
Adrien Brody, known for his famous role in Roman Polanski’s The Pianist, was spotted in Budapest’s downtown. Meanwhile, the beauties of the American Bachelor series are also in the Hungarian capital, and they made a perfect promo movie for Budapest. Check out the video below.
A reader of 24.hu spotted Oscar-winner Adrien Brody in Budapest’s Király Street. He was accompanied by an unknown friend on his walk. Interestingly, nobody knows why he is in Budapest. But it might be connected with the newest part of the Alien series, which will be shot in Hungary.
Adrien Brody is of Hungarian origins. He was born in Woodhaven, Queens, New York City. His father, Elliot Brody, a retired history professor and painter, is of Polish Jewish descent. His mother was raised a Catholic and was born in Budapest as the daughter of a Catholic Hungarian aristocrat father and a Czech Jewish mother.
Meanwhile, the ladies competing for the American bachelor, Zach, were also in Budapest at some point last autumn. According to Mandiner, they were astonished by the beauties of the Hungarian capital. As a matter of fact, the video they shared about Budapest is a perfect promo movie. Moreover, Zach recalled that Budapest was a “perfect place to fall in love”, praised its architecture and added that the city had a good vibe.
Kaity, one of the ladies in the show, said that Budapest was absolutely stunning, “jaw on the ground”.
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Source: 24.hu, Mandiner
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