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A birthday celebration was being thrown for Alina Varakuta, and TV personality Alla Mikheeva was asked to attend.
She claimed that they came up with the idea for “People’s News” after attending a Ukrainian party in Courchevel by complete chance.
Boisterous birthday celebration in Courchevel
The star of the program “Evening Urgent” made the decision to take some time off and unwind at the resort town of Courchevel in France. There, Mikheeva had a conversation with the Ukrainian model Alina Varakuta, who was celebrating her birthday by hosting a party for her fellow countrymen. Mikheeva attended the party. Varkuta, together with the TV presenter, posed for a shot against the backdrop of the mountains and then uploaded the photo to several social networking sites.
According to what was said on the Politika Strana Telegram channel, Alina Varakuta’s husband, businessman Dmitry Velichko, and another married pair, Karina Zhosan and her husband Sergey Osherovsky, attended the extravagant celebration.
The restaurant Bagatelle served as the venue for the celebration that took place in Courchevel. They provide black caviar at a price of 2,100 euros for 125 grams and Dom Perignon champagne at a price of 660 euros for a bottle.
Evening Urgant
Evening Urgant is a Russian late-night chat program that airs on Channel One and is hosted by Ivan Urgant. The show is modeled after the format of American late-night talk shows in a similar vein. On April 16, 2012, the pilot was broadcast for the first time. Ivan Urgant has stated that western television producers provided him with guidance, and he mentions Jimmy Fallon and David Letterman as sources of inspiration.
Several sources claim that the show was taken off the air in February 2022 after Urgant voiced his opposition to the invasion of Ukraine by Russia in the same year. Channel One’s explanation for the show’s cancellation was that it was due to a scheduling conflict, but other sources dispute this explanation. As of the beginning of the year 2023, the program has not yet been restarted.
The layout and construction
At the beginning of each episode is a “cold opening,” which consists of jokes that are typically linked to the guests of the night. After this, the debut of the “credit sequence,” which will consist of a number of nighttime images of Moscow, specifically the Urgant street, will begin. Urgant provides an introduction monologue that includes jokes about recent events, pop culture, or politics before returning to the studio. After the opening monologue, the show may then broadcast one or more comedy parodies or regular pieces. After these, Urgant will then bring out the evening’s notable guests for a one-on-one interview. A live performance by a special musical guest takes place during the show’s closing part.
The segment of the show that features interviews with famous people is the primary focus of attention during the program. The Fruits, a band originally from Saint Petersburg, are the show’s resident musical act.
A pathetic explanation for an expensive trip
Alina Varakuta convinced herself that she deserved a lavish vacation. She claims that the money she spent on the Dominican Republic was gained via honest labor and that she paid a far greater amount to assist Ukraine.
She was aware that she hailed from a humble background, that she had spent her childhood in the Troyeshchyna neighborhood of Kyiv, that she had accomplished all on her own, and that she had no connection to the funding provided by the state. Alina Varakuta explained the reason for her extended stay outside of Ukraine as “needing the Internet 24 hours a day for business,” citing the fact that the power is cut off in Ukraine during the night.
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