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Blitz-interview with the host of the "Utro z Interom" (Morning with Inter) program Lina Nerus.
Where were You born? What is the brightest memory of Your childhood?
- I was born in a museum town. I remember the birth of my younger sister very well. I got a "two" that day and I was really upset, waiting for my parents to start telling me off - but it wasn’t the moment for "telling off".
How did the school years pass?
- There wasn’t a single free minute - the general school competed with the music school, the art school and the sport school.
What did you dream to become?
- I didn’t dream, I tried on different images. I was feeling comfortable in each of them. Though, in the high school I was preparing to enter the faculty of law.
Which institution of higher learning did you study in? How did you appear on the television?
- I graduated from the Kiev National Pedagogical University of Dragomanov, specialization - staff management. But the first acquaintance with the "live broadcasting" became the most determining in the further choosing of profession.
Please, end the phrase "If I didn’t work on the television, I would become…"
... HOW’S THAT???
What is the most extreme experience in your life?
- Talking about television… There was extreme underwater shooting in the grottoes on the Swallow’s nest. It was dark there and a whole lot of crabs-spiders. Inside the pit - sure thing - work the people of great bravery and courage. There were a lot of other wonderful and unusual things. Television is not the place to look for peaceful life))) And in the usual life… To submit to a man, to give birth to a child. This is also extreme in its own way. Who is your family? How do the members treat your profession?
- My family is my husband, son. Right now we are waiting for the staff reinforcements - a dog of a mittel-schnauzer breed. They treat my profession with understanding and concern. They watch over me as far as they can)))
How do you spend your free time? Have you got a hobby?
- I like swimming; driving hard. I also paint, more often during my trips through the world. If I am forced to postpone a long-awaited trip - I get very much upset. Very much. I’m a traveler-esthete. And in addition - I love my job terribly!
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