Jázmin Zita (14, Rátót)

Jázmin wanted to meet Caleb McLaughlin, one of the actors from the Netflix series Stranger Things, during the event weekend held at the Paris Nord Villepinte Exhibition Centre in the northern suburbs of Paris.

Jázmin was eagerly looking forward to the day of departure, mainly because she had been dreaming of this personal meeting for a long time. At the same time, she had never flown on an airplane before, which made the preparations even more exciting.
The event offered a wide range of programs for fans of the series, giving them the chance to revisit fond memories and stories connected to the show and, most importantly, to meet its famous cast members.

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Jázmin spent the entire Sunday at the event venue. She attended a panel discussion with the actor, where her favorite star answered questions from some of the audience’s most devoted fans.

Later, during another workshop, Jázmin had the opportunity to take a photo with Caleb and present him with two beautiful paintings that she had made for him herself. We hope that Caleb McLaughlin has cherished these two wonderfully made artworks ever since!

At the end of the day, the actor also took time to sign the various memorabilia purchased by fans, including Jázmin’s carefully treasured keepsake.

The whole day was an extraordinary experience for Jázmin, and she was overjoyed to be part of this event.
During the weekend stay in Paris, there was also time for a bit of sightseeing and visiting several well known landmarks, adding even more lasting memories to the trip. Still, nothing could surpass her personal meeting with her favorite actor, Caleb McLaughlin. On the day of departure, Jázmin also managed to get a series themed baseball cap, further expanding her cherished collection of memorabilia.

We would like to thank our supporters, OTP Bank Nyrt, Ayvens Magyarország, Ferrari Budapest, Deutsche Telekom TSI Hungary Kft., and Vígszínház, whose help made it possible for us to make Jázmin’s dream come true.



Nóra Bruckner
wish coordinator
Paris, March 30, 2026

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