According to the artist, he no longer has the same payment as on February 24. A showman earns plus or minus two thousand dollars a month.
Ukrainian comedian and Kvartal 95 star Yuri Tkach has declassified his wartime earnings. He spoke about it on Alexander Voloshin’s podcast.
According to the showman, his income dropped five times during the full-scale war. Now he earns about two thousand dollars a month.
The artist also noted that he participates in all charity concerts for free, but emphasized that there are stars of show business in Ukraine who take a small percentage of the money for themselves, but he does not do it.
“A quarter is a story that keeps us afloat. We have a salary. It’s not big, for filming. But it’s there, it keeps us going,” said Yuri Tkach.
At the same time, the actor added that he also earns from corporate events. However, if this is not enough, you need to use the deferred financial cushion.
“Sometimes there are corporate parties or private events. Plus the “cushion” that you have… Now, if there is one corporate party a month, then that’s already cool. And then more often these are not corporate parties, but some kind of private events where money is also taken… I earn plus or minus two thousand dollars a month. Maybe less. Many things help now. But we also have to eat, live for something , put just gas in the car. No one worries and it is necessary. This also applies to show business. Those payments are gone. Polyakova no longer travels thirty, quite speaking,” summarized Tkach.
It was previously reported that Olga Tsybulskaya admitted how she earned money during the war.
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