The showman repeatedly stressed that he does not take even a single cent on the charitable foundation, and even on the salaries of the employees.
Ukrainian TV presenter and volunteer Serhiy Prytula said how much money he lived on during the war. He admitted this in an interview with Vikna.
“If we are talking about the retention of the entire staff of people, then we do not take a cent for it from the money coming from donations for a simple reason: someone who threw at least 200 hryvnia wants to buy something for this money. And if I have to close some questions about the operating system or somehow financially support the people who stayed with us, then for this there is something like “communication with business. “There are several business structures that kindly help us in this direction,” Prytula said.
Prytula also mentioned that for a long time he was one of the highest paid TV presenters in the country.
“Also, I had my own comedy show and, to put it mildly, I’m a pretty frugal person, and hopefully, the pillow I’ve accumulated is enough for me. And then last year I invested part of our family. budget on securities Several times a year I receive a large dividend, which allows me to support myself, my family, help my mother and donate to volunteer (smile), ”said the presenter.
Recall that ten -year -old Ukrainian Valeria Yezhova collected 21 thousand UAH to assist the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Prytula sent pickup trucks with copters and fuel to eastern Ukraine
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Source: korrespondent

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