Tóth Gabi Calls Out “Drugged Dogs” at Controversial Concert Hungarian singer and influencer Tóth Gabi sparked backlash after labeling performers at the Systembusting Mega Concert as “drugged dogs” who “take out their penises on stage” during a now-viral Instagram video. The April 11 event, held at Heroes’ Square, drew sharp criticism from the artist, who accused certain acts of disrespecting national symbols and historical figures. In the video, Tóth Gabi claimed the performers were paid millions for their appearances, describing them as “senkiháziak” — nobodies — who merely pretend to care about Hungary’s fate. She specifically referenced Eckü’s performance, during which the artist allegedly waved a bra in the air while directing a message at Gergely Gulyás, the Minister of the Prime Minister’s Office: “I’m putting my bra on his head.” Gulyás responded on Facebook, stating, “Hungary is not like this, and we don’t want it to be made this way.” Tóth Gabi later commented in support of the minister, reinforcing her alignment with the government. Despite her claims, Népszava reported that all performers at the concert volunteered their time and received no payment. The outlet also noted that Tóth Gabi has been employed by the Fidesz parliamentary faction since July 2024, earning a net monthly income of 1.3 million forints as a personal aide to faction leader Máté Kocsis. In the same video, Tóth Gabi declared her political stance, saying, “I feel more and more that I am on the good side, on God’s side, on my country’s side. I will vote for Fidesz because I believe this is the good side. We will win!” The controversy adds to ongoing discussions about the intersection of entertainment, politics, and public expression in Hungary’s cultural landscape.
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