Fans suspected the long-awaited changes in the life of the artist.
The humorist Sergey Drobotenko borrowed the $5,000 missing to buy the first apartment from his boss, Yevgeny Petrosyan. Since the crisis of 1998, a lot of water has flowed under the bridge, and the artist’s housing appetites have also grown.
In 2010, the star of humorous programs bought a 106-meter three-ruble note with a stunning view from the Sokol metro station. Among his neighbors were Dima Bilan, Maxim Fadeev and State Duma deputies. There, the parodist felt, as he himself admitted, better than in the Maldives.
Photos from your favorite apartments can often be seen on the artist’s personal blog. Attention is drawn to the restrained, laconic style of decoration, both in the interior and in the color scheme, often characteristic of more pragmatic people whose work is not related to creativity.
At the same time, Drobotenko cannot be denied a sense of taste. Despite the severity of the design, the apartment looks stylish, and the renovation was done with such attention to detail, so fans of the unmarried artist are sure that it could not have done without a female hand.