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Slavka on Celofanas: 'An intellectual, higher-level villain'
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Slavka on Celofanas: 'An intellectual, higher-level villain'

From Delfi · () Lithuanian

Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Slavka commented on Antanas Kandrotas, also known as Celofanas, describing him as an "intellectual, higher-level villain."
  • Slavka recalled two previous encounters where he interviewed Kandrotas, noting the interactions were neutral.
  • During a recent attempt to contact Kandrotas for the show, Slavka made a sharp joke about his unavailability.

Slavka, known for his direct commentary, has shared his thoughts on Antanas Kandrotas, widely recognized as Celofanas. Despite facing criticism, Slavka approaches negative comments with a smile, acknowledging a long list of detractors. Among them is Kandrotas, a figure who elicits controversy. Slavka has met and interviewed Kandrotas twice, describing him as an "intellectual, higher-level villain."

Recalling their encounters, Slavka mentioned that people passing by during his interviews with Kandrotas seemed disappointed, perhaps expecting a confrontation. However, Slavka clarified that the interactions were neutral, devoid of any physical altercations or animosity. "I met him twice, interviewed him. He is an intellectual, higher-level villain. When I interviewed him, people walking by were disappointed in me because they thought we were friends. Everything was neutral: without any fights, spitting," Slavka recounted.

I met him twice, interviewed him. He is an intellectual, higher-level villain. When I interviewed him, people walking by were disappointed in me because they thought we were friends. Everything was neutral: without any fights, spitting.

โ€” SlavkaDescribing his past encounters with Antanas Kandrotas (Celofanas).

This context led to a challenge for Slavka on the show: to contact Kandrotas directly and inquire about being placed on his list of detractors. Slavka accepted the challenge, but the attempt to reach Kandrotas by phone was unsuccessful. In typical fashion, Slavka didn't let the situation pass without a sharp, humorous remark.

Upon hearing that the interviewee could not be reached, Slavka quipped, "The user cannot be reached at this time because he is an idiot and has gone to jail." The full program details this segment and further discussions.

The user cannot be reached at this time because he is an idiot and has gone to jail.

โ€” SlavkaJoking after failing to reach Antanas Kandrotas by phone.
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Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.