The actress said why she actually left the project after 10 years, and also shared, where she still didn’t pay.
Actress Yana Glushchenko, who in the spring of this year left the diesel show after a decade of project participation, first spoke about team working conditions and debts left after her departure.
In the TSN.ua YouTube project, Glushchenko just mentioned that all the participants in the show had a fixed rate, but not everyone pays the same way – some of the actors have received a bonus, and some are not. The factors for such a choice were not explained to him.
“The stakes are one for everyone. But they are award actors. And some have not received them. I didn’t ask why this was. I watched. But I didn’t leave because of money. I just wanted to go on,” the actress said.
Having stopped, Yana immediately received a salary calculation, but still waited for payments for participating in the Diesel Show advertising sketches. According to him, the accrual system is difficult – the fees depend on the number of stages at which the actor is removed, and even on the details, as it looks in the frame with food.
“The salary for advertising depends on how many sketches are removed, to what quantity you have shot, or if you eat there in the rooms. And then somehow you are considered there, and we all have a different salary for advertising. And as far as I know, for a long time, for more than six months, it does not pay.
Now the actress is looking for new ways for development – both in her career and personal.
Earlier it was reported that Yegor Krutogolov first commented on the unexpected removal of Yana Glushchenko from the diesel show.
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