The article discusses the personal life of Marie Jedlickova, a 28-year-old Czech model who became involved with Daniel Kretinsky, the billionaire owner of Royal Mail. Jedlickova was previously engaged to Max Talich but ended their relationship 'brutally' and moved to Prague to become Kretinsky's lover. She was cast in Royal Mail's Mother's Day and Christmas advertising campaigns, despite having no acting experience. The piece highlights Kretinsky's pattern of pursuing much younger women, including a former girlfriend who was a showjumper in her 20s. While the article presents these events as factual, it frames the narrative around Kretinsky's personal relationships and their impact on his professional decisions, suggesting potential conflicts of interest.
Bias read (Conservative): The article frames Daniel Kretinsky's personal relationships as scandalous and potentially unethical, using emotive language such as 'ruthless businessman,' 'Czech Sphinx,' and 'brutally.' It emphasizes his wealth and power while highlighting his personal choices, which could be seen as a critique.





