The gala premiere of the documentary series "Doda" on Prime Video has ignited media conflicts. The singer sharply responded to criticism from Magda Gessler regarding her charitable actions for animals. Simultaneously, Michał Wiśniewski directed offensive remarks at Karolina Korwin-Piotrowska. The event coincided with the publication of polls in which Marta Nawrocka ranks second in the ranking of the best-rated first ladies.

Doda's Conflict with Magda Gessler

Singer Doda sharply responded to Magda Gessler's accusations of charity washing, calling the restaurateur a "nasty hag" during the premiere of her documentary.

Series Premiere on Prime Video

The three-episode documentary series debuted February 20, 2026. The production focuses on the career of Dorota Rabczewska, omitting threads about her former partners.

Poll on First Ladies' Popularity

Marta Nawrocka took second place in the popularity ranking with a score of 16.7%, losing only to Jolanta Kwaśniewska.

The documentary series "Doda," which debuted February 20, 2026 on Prime Video, stirred significant emotions even before its official premiere. The production, directed by Eliza Kubarska, is meant to be an intimate portrait of Dorota Rabczewska, but media attention has focused on the singer's conflicts with other show business personalities. The exchange with Magda Gessler resonated most loudly. The restaurateur suggested that Doda's involvement in helping shelter dogs was merely charity washing, which the vocalist countered by calling Gessler a "nasty hag." The singer also explained why segments about her former partners, including Dariusz Pachut, were removed from the final version of the documentary, citing a desire to focus on her own story rather than relationships with men. Dorota Rabczewska began her career with the band Virgin in the early 2000s, quickly becoming one of the most controversial figures in Polish show business. For years, she has skillfully combined musical activity with crafting a media image through reality-show productions. Simultaneously with the series premiere, an intense debate is ongoing in the media regarding an interview by first lady Marta Nawrocka given to TVN24. Although statements on abortion and IVF sparked a wave of criticism from liberal circles and some journalists from Gazeta Wyborcza, the latest SW Research poll indicates the growing popularity of the president's wife. Marta Nawrocka, with 16.7% of votes, took second place in the ranking of the best first ladies, trailing only Jolanta Kwaśniewska, who consistently enjoys the support of 45.3% of respondents. However, reactions within the Law and Justice camp are mixed; some politicians fear that the first lady's candor on worldview issues may not have been necessary at the current political moment. Jolanta Kwaśniewska: 45.3, Marta Nawrocka: 16.7 During the documentary premiere itself, other incidents occurred. Michał Wiśniewski sharply criticized Karolina Korwin-Piotrowska, who appears in the film, comparing her to a "Kowalska from the fifth floor," deepening the scandalous atmosphere surrounding the event. Despite the controversies, critics note that Amazon's new production is a skillfully executed attempt to reflect on the costs of fame in Poland. The series features, among others, Justyna Steczkowska, symbolizing the final reconciliation of the divas of the Polish music scene after years of public disputes. 49.9% — Poles positively assess Marta Nawrocka's fulfillment of duties

Mentioned People

  • Dorota Rabczewska — Singer, subject of the documentary series "Doda" on Prime Video.
  • Marta Nawrocka — First Lady of the Republic of Poland, wife of Karol Nawrocki.
  • Magda Gessler — Restaurateur and television personality, criticizing Doda's charitable actions.
  • Michał Wiśniewski — Leader of the band Ich Troje, participant in the premiere of Doda's documentary.