The star admitted that she is trying to save money and is shocked by the amount she spends every month.
Ukrainian supermodel Alina Baykova tells how much it costs her to live in New York and how she makes money. He shared the details in an interview with Ramina Eshakzai.
“As soon as you leave your house, you spend about $500 a day. Someone met, coffee, cigarettes, food, it’s expensive to live in New York. With inflation, you feel how the price of coffee has increased, at first it was was $5, now 7. I’m on a budget right now, I don’t eat out, I’m only with my boyfriend, but I still spend a lot. I live in my own apartment, but it costs me $4,000 a month. Even that I don’t spend on food and build restaurants, I spend $8,000 per month,” he said.
Baykova also talked about her earnings.
“Advertising campaigns, catalogues, Instagrams, red carpets, that’s a different story. Fashion shows usually don’t pay money. They might give you like 2 thousand dollars, but they give you a name. Magazines and shows give to the model a name, and then if she looks like she can sell the product, the profits will come later. There are many girls who never make money but do well in the shows,” added the model.
Also, Baykova admitted how much money she bought an apartment in New York. His stance in support of Ukraine and calls to boycott the Russians had a negative impact on his work.
I go to shows, do campaigns, catalogs. I bought an apartment with money from a catalog. Your daily income is 10 thousand dollars. But you do it every month, you have some clients, they order you regularly. I stopped doing shows, I don’t need fame. Now work is slowly returning. Everyone wants to be neutral, make money, why hire someone who took the position I took, which is a boycott of Russians so that they sit in Putin’s Russia. There’s no need to go kill people and then enjoy life,” the star noted.
We remind you that Baykova attended Fashion Week in New York with a great slogan.
Source: korrespondent

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