Namely, Jamie Lee Curtis (67) shared a screenshot of news about the defeat of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban via social media, with the headline "Hungarian Prime Minister Orban concedes defeat as opposition nears convincing victory." On that occasion, the actress expressed that she is now proud of her Hungarian heritage. "Nothing changes unless something changes! Today I am proud of my Hungarian heritage," she wrote in the post. Incidentally, the famous actress has previously highlighted her ancestry, which traces back to her paternal grandparents who were Jewish immigrants from Hungary. Her father, actor Tony Curtis (born Emanuel Schwartz), was of Hungarian-American descent, and Jamie has expressed a deep connection through family visits to Mateszalka in Hungary. We recall, after 16 years in power, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and his party Fidesz have been defeated. The opposition party Tisza, led by Peter Magyar, has secured a single-party majority and will control more than two-thirds of the seats in the Hungarian parliament.
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Jamie Lee Curtis on Viktor Orban's defeat: Today I am proud of my Hungarian heritage.
American actress and producer Jamie Lee Curtis spoke out last night about the parliamentary elections in Hungary.

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