We offer you to see what money the stars live on during the war.
A full-scale war has affected the earnings of Ukrainian celebrities.
Someone was left without work at all, for example, a lot of actors, because the shooting of films now almost does not occur. Someone earns much less than before the war, and some stars have lost their jobs altogether.
The editors of the site TSN.ua have prepared a selection of how the earnings of celebrities have changed during a full-scale war.
Alina Shamanskaya
Before the start of a full-scale war, the blogger earned money on Instagram advertising for Ukrainian brands. When Alina evacuated to the USA, her occupation did not change. The celebrity continues to earn on advertising.
True, Shamanskaya’s earnings have dropped significantly. If a celebrity in Ukraine could spend 5-6 thousand dollars a month, now Alina saves. The blogger’s limit is 100 thousand hryvnia per month. Shamanskaya also manages to save money.
“Now I save. Moreover, when I earned a lot, I spent everything. I never collected anything. I lived to the fullest. I traveled, bought everything I want. But now I earn a little less, but now I save “When I lived in Ukraine, I spent at least 5-6 thousand dollars a month. Now this is a slightly lower amount. I use the limit of 100 thousand hryvnia per month,” Shamanskaya said in an interview with Oleg Frenda’s podcast.
Dasha Kvitkova
The main income of the blogger comes from Instagram, where Dasha has 1.7 million subscribers. A celebrity makes advertising integrations. There are a lot of people who want to order advertising from the blogger, because everything should be taken two months in advance. In total, Kvitkova earns 30-40 thousand dollars a month. However, this is not her net income.
“Now I earn 30-40 thousand dollars, but this is not my net income. I have a very large team. The manager earns 15%. There is a PR, photographer, stylist, makeup artist. Every day I make donations,” Dasha said during an interview ‘yu with Masha Efrosinina.
Taras Tsymbalyuk
The full-scale war had a great impact on the earnings of the Ukrainian actor, because now new projects are almost never filmed. As Tsymbalyuk said, before he had not even thought about saving money, there was enough work. Moreover, for one shooting day, Taras could receive a fee from 15 to 70 thousand hryvnias.
Now Tsymbalyuk has to save money. For his minimum needs, the actor spends 50-70 thousand hryvnia per month.
“Now, in general, my needs are minimal, 50-70 thousand hryvnias (per month – ed. note). Previously, you had no fear of jumping out for some kind of budget. You went to the Maldives – it’s good, if you didn’t go – it’s also normal. Now you need to plan somehow, this feeling is not very pleasant, it shakes the male core a little, which I just started to grope,” Taras said in an interview with Slava Demin.
Natalka Denysenko
The popular actress has almost lost her earnings since the beginning of the full-scale war, because the shooting of films is on pause. Although Natalka is filming in some projects, there are few of them.
However, the family of the actress lives on savings. Before the war, the celebrity dreamed of a private house and raised funds for it. These savings helped a lot, because now Natalka’s family lives on these funds.
“Before the war, we worked very hard. A lot. Therefore, we have quite good savings, and we live on them. We collected money for a house. There is no home, but there is something to live for. There is also some work in voice acting, on Instagram -collaborations. That’s what we live on,” the actress said in an interview with Channel 24.
Daria Petrozhitskaya
Daria Petrozhitskaya, like many other Ukrainian actors, lost her job. Therefore, now the celebrity is provided by the boyfriend with whom she lives in Germany. By the way, Daria’s lover takes care not only of the two of them, but also of their cat.
Olga Sumskaya
The famous actress plays in performances. However, they do not bring such earnings as before a full-scale war. First, there are not many spectators. Secondly, part of the funds from the tickets sold are transferred to help the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Before the full-scale war, the Sumskaya family set aside certain savings on which they now live.
“We live on savings, hold on, do not lose heart. We understand that today it’s difficult for everyone,” Olga Vyacheslavovna said in an interview with Channel 24.
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