The celebrity admitted that his current salary does not exceed two thousand dollars.
Ukrainian TV presenter Valentina Khamayko spoke about the family budget with her husband Andrei Onistrat, a Ukrainian banker and businessman who is currently defending Ukraine from the Russian occupiers at the front. He also disclosed his wartime earnings. He spoke about this in an interview with Slava Demin.
“I remained on the staff of Snidanka. I had additional income – various advertising consolidations. When I gave birth to a child, they were many. But during the war, these two years there was no advertising consolidation. For for me it’s not the right time, I forgot about insta. But it brought in a good income, these were contracts that make money. The salary depends on if you have additional projects. For example, I recorded a cooking session and there is advertising. integrations, then this is an additional payment. Every month I don’t have two thousand dollars. There is no such salary,” said Khamaiko.
He added that he sometimes uses credit card funds.
“Andrey paid for the children’s education in a private school in full. I covered all the kids’ clubs, their needs, the competitions. There are utility expenses that I am responsible for. We have such a budget that if I can’t or someone needs to change a tire on the car, I also have no reserve fund… But during the long war I lived on the credit limit. I went to the credit limit and left the credit limit .On the card. 30 thousand Hryvnia is the biggest limit,” said the presenter.
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Remind you that earlier the Ukrainian singer Pavel Zibrov announced the size of his pension. He mentioned that he was hoping for a bigger payout.
Source: korrespondent

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