The actor did not earn money during the war. He admitted that he was living on the money he had saved.
Ukrainian singer Tayanna admitted how much she spends in Bali, where she is hiding from the war. He spoke about it in an interview with Slava Demin.
The actress vacationed there until Feb. 24, and then decided to stay on the island because of real estate and food prices.
“One of the reasons why my son and I stayed here is because it’s cheaper here than in Europe. I have ideas to move, I’m in Poland, but it’s cheaper here. Now that my boyfriend and I have separated, I live to a girlfriend and son.We rented a villa in half with a girlfriend, the villa was worth 4 thousand dollars.We pay 2 thousand dollars a month.Such prices now, because there is very little housing. But you can find a villa for 2 – 3 thousand dollars, you can move to apartments where there are rooms with a kitchen on the floor, they cost $ 300 – $ 500 a month.Here, in possession of $ 1,000 a month, you can live, it won’t be a luxurious life, but still, ”the star said.
In addition, the performer added that Bali has very cheap products.
“The products are very cheap. Compared to Europe, it’s very cheap here. For example, we were in the store yesterday, bought food – vegetables, fruits, bread, butter, meat for borscht – it all became 600 o 700 to me. Hryvnias, ”Tayanna said.
The star also told how he lives.
“They don’t pay money for charity concerts. They just pay for the road and the rider. I had a concert in Poland with Jose Carreras, for which I was paid 2 thousand dollars. And for the next charity concert, paid the Poles give me 200 euros. I save money, I live with them Plus I have a boyfriend, he has a job, he helps. I also receive royalties-1000 euros, “shares the singer.
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Source: korrespondent

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