Raising a family while working in a high-stress environment like television is a logistical nightmare. From missing school plays to working through holidays during national crises, Gordana has admitted (in rare moments of openness) that it requires a partner who is willing to take on the unequal share of domestic work. She once hinted in an interview that the secret to her longevity in media is “coming home to people who don’t care about ratings.”
Those close to the family describe their home as a traditional Serbian household—warm, loud during holidays, and filled with home-cooked meals. After a grueling day of interviewing politicians about corruption or wars, Gordana reportedly sheds her TV persona at the door. At home, she is not “Gordana Kuić, the journalist.” She is just “wife” and “mom.” gordana kuic porodica
Gordana and her husband have children, but their names, ages, and professions are deliberately kept out of the media. This was a conscious choice made when they were young. Unlike many modern influencers who use their kids for content, Gordana ensured her children had a choice. Raising a family while working in a high-stress
In the era of reality TV and social media oversharing, Gordana Kuić’s approach to family is almost revolutionary. She teaches us that you can have a thriving career and a loving family without sacrificing one for the other or selling the latter for fame. After a grueling day of interviewing politicians about
Her legacy isn’t just the archive of interviews she leaves behind. It is the two (or three) people she raised who get to walk down the street without being recognized. It is the marriage that survived the pressure of public life.
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