The showman admitted that with the start of the Russian Federation’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the main income as a TV presenter fell by the wayside.
A famous Ukrainian TV presenter, volunteer Serhiy Prytula admitted that, like many others, he lost his earnings, and thus lived on the funds he had saved until February 24. He said this in a interview with Grunt.
“It’s changed a lot. You get used to the good things. I was one of the highest paid TV presenters in the country for many years. The last years have helped what we have now, because there’s a cushion. And I’ve never spend more than I earn. I’m quite frugal in life “And I don’t know how to spend money, my husband always does. Even this year there are still radio salaries for January and February. In February, I voiced the cartoon. And recently I joined the dubbing of the cartoon “Mavka”, I also had a role in it. My philosophy is still the same, when I earn royalties from cartoons, I spend it on children,” the showman said.
At the same time, the volunteer added that he was helping the Ukrainian army. In recent years, the amount has reached almost one million hryvnias. At the beginning of the war, this amount changed to 600 thousand hryvnias.
“I again spent the payment for the last children’s cartoon. Only this time for me, and the second part was transferred to Masha Efrosinina’s fund. I sent my money to the psychological rehabilitation of girls who were victims of violence, including sexual, roughly speaking, something to live for, something for the family, something to help your mother. Something to give to the army. No monthly income, no salary, no job, ” Said Sergey Prytula.
Earlier it was reported that Sergei Pritula said that for 600 million, collected in Bayraktary, they bought a satellite.
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Source: korrespondent

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