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Masha Efrosinina was born in Kerch on the 25th of May in 1979. She finished school with a gilded youth, graduated from Kyiv National Taras Shevchenko University as an interpreter of English and Spanish languages.
Her career of a TV-presenter started with a program "A Happy Call" when Masha was 19 years old at the UT-1 TV-channel. In a couple of years she became a well-known among millions of Ukrainian TV-viewers. Together with her partner in the morning show "Get up" at a "New channel" Yuriy Gorbunov Masha got the "Teletriumph" award in a nomination "The best TV-show".
Masha cooperated with Russian channels "Muz-TV", NTV ("Fear factor"), DTV ("My thick ugly fiance"); took part in one program of a Britain morning show "Big breakfast", was a presenter of a talk-show "Conflict line" at ICTV. Masha personally interviewed such popular world stars as Cesario Avora, Paolo Kohelio, Enrique Iglesias, Annie Girardot, Gerard Depardieu, and Kelly Joyce. Several times she was recognized as the most stylish anchorwoman of Ukraine ("Black pearl", "Elle idol" awards). And that was Masha who represented a singing contest "Eurovision-2005".
In 2006 Masha was invited to Inter TV channel as a hostess of the talk-show "One in the field". In this very show Masha, special guest and several women tried to find out the truth in the eternal issue of relations between man and a woman. Also on 'Inter' together with DJ Pasha she represented the music TV-project "Star duet". They say that this show as for drive and adrenaline can only be compared to "Eurovision".
In 2008 Masha Efrosinina got a new challenge - the sensational project "Fashion Court" aiming to help people to express their inner world in clothes. Masha plays the role of an advocate and she tries to do that seriously and thoroughly. Pop-singer Boris Moiseev as a judge and Oksana Karavanska as a public prosecutor keep company to Masha in this show.
Masha Efrosinina: "In my opinion, those who came here at "Fashion Court" and allow judging themselves in front of the audience deserve great respect. Not everyone can do that. That’s why I’ll do my best to defend them".
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