White low-cut blouse - an artsy look
Photo: globallookpress
A white blouse with a deep neckline, in my opinion, does not look very impressive in terms of presenting yourself. The image turned out to be a little pretentious, with a touch of vulgarity.
I would recommend wearing this blouse with a top or bodysuit. A bag of a different color would fit here, and I would advise choosing a skirt of a different texture.
Alina Kabaeva's income for the year and second
In her new post as director of the National Media Group, Alina earned about 865,000,000 rubles in 2020:
Period | Rubles | Dollars | Euro |
Year | 865 000 000 | 13 914 044 | 12 553 312 |
Month | 72 083 333 | 1 159 504 | 1 046 109 |
A week | 18 020 833 | 289 876 | 261 527 |
Day | 2 574 405 | 41 411 | 37 361 |
Hour | 107 267 | 1 725 | 1 557 |
Minute | 1 788 | 28,8 | 26 |
Second | 30 | 0,5 | 0,4 |
A suit and blouse with a bow - suitable for both work and evening
Photo: KP/Vladimir Velengurin
A white suit and blouse with an elegant bow are at the peak of popularity now. A very successful interpretation of the image, especially for everyday work. Everything is so beautiful, elegant, dignified, business-like, and at the same time draws attention to Alina’s luxurious figure. This ensemble can be used not only during the day, but also as evening wear, just choose a different hairstyle.
Alina Kabaeva set off to win the hearts of the conquistadors
The XXIV Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships opens today in Madrid at the Exhibition Center of King Juan Carlos I of Spain. Russian athletes, according to the head coach of the national team Irina Viner, will certainly compete for all six top awards of the championship. In total, 162 participants from more than 40 countries will gather in Madrid.
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Spain is a recognized leader in hosting the largest competitions for female artists. Since 1978, international tournaments of the highest level have been held here: the European Championships (in Madrid and Zaragoza), the continental championship among girls (in Malaga), the Olympic tournament (in Barcelona), the world championships (in Valladolid and Alicante).
The head of state is a welcome guest at the tournament. Juan Carlos I is the honorary president of the organizing committee for the championship. He is a true connoisseur of beauty, grace, sophistication, and it is no coincidence that Spain during his reign invited rhythmic gymnastics to visit her so many times.
This season, the Spaniards saved the championship in the full sense of the word. It was supposed to take place in Vienna, but sports figures from Austria and the International Federation of Rhythmic Gymnastics did not find a common language on how to hold it. And then Madrid again extended a helping hand to the “burning” championship. This was reported in Geneva at the June European Championships. The organizers had to work hard. There were only four months left before the start of the world forum. It’s all the more pleasant to receive guests now. And they were expected from 50 countries. So, in any case, says a colorful booklet specially issued by the organizing committee. This is six countries more than it was in the Japanese city of Osaka two years ago. But the record did not happen. In all likelihood, due to well-known events, the American women did not dare to fly across the ocean, the Japanese and Mexican women refused to participate in the championship almost at the last moment, the Uzbekistan team did not arrive, and a number of other countries did not come to Madrid.
This, however, will not affect the technical level of the championship in any way. All the main competitors who determine the level of excellence in world rhythmic gymnastics have arrived in Madrid. And four most interesting, exciting days of beauty and grace await us. Athletes from Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Bulgaria, Germany, Greece, Israel, Italy, Kazakhstan, and France arrived. Gymnasts from these countries, together with Spanish gymnasts, are able to compete for reaching the finals and for prizes.
The sports honor of Russia was entrusted to defend the students of the Olympic Training Center of the Moscow City Physical Culture and Sports Association, the absolute world champion, three-time absolute European champion Alina Kabaeva, the world champion in the team Irina Chashchina, Olga Belova and our young rising star Laysan Utyasheva, who amazed everyone with her rapid progress in this season.
Muscovite Alina Kabaeva brilliantly carried out the entire series of this year's Grand Prix tournament. She recently won three gold medals at the Goodwill Games in Brisbane, Australia. And at the end of September she won the gold medal in the all-around at the Club World Championships in Japan. Her program meets all the new requirements: complex, risky, spectacular, dynamic and performed with true artistry. It seems to me that 18-year-old Alina has every chance of repeating her success two years ago in Osaka and winning the world crown again. Just don't make a mistake!
OURS WANT TO TAKE NEW HEIGHTS
In Madrid, Alina is literally in great demand: training sessions, interviews, filming, advertising campaigns. However, 19-year-old Irina Chashchina from Omsk can give Alina real competition both in the all-around and in individual exercises. This season has turned out to be a season of greatest affirmation for her. In Geneva, Irina became the European champion in exercises with a skipping rope, then was recognized as the absolute winner of the Goodwill Games, and won all four gold medals at the World Games in Akita, Japan. She also has a whole collection of silver rounds. Irina’s program is one of the most difficult in the world, and she performs it technically flawlessly.
Sixteen-year-old Muscovite Laysan Utyasheva is rightly called the opening of the season. She successfully demonstrated herself at international tournaments in Tartu (Estonia), Schmidn (Germany), Calais (France), Porto (Portugal), Tel Aviv (Israel). At the World Games in Akita, Laysan was awarded four silver medals. At the end of September, at the World Cup in Berlin, she received gold medals in all four exercises, and on September 30, during the Grand Prix series tournament in the Dutch city of Deventer, she took two gold medals in exercises with a skipping rope and clubs from Alina Kabaeva herself. Her program is very modern, original, I would even say “surprising.” Laysan is quite capable of presenting a sensation of any caliber.
The successes of our fourth star, Muscovite Olga Belova (she will turn 19 in January), are more modest. And that’s why she was trusted to perform only in the exercise with clubs. Olya has it all - big titles, charming appearance, excellent gymnastic abilities, and a balanced program. The only thing missing is stability and character.
This time, Ukrainian masters Tamara Erofeeva and Anna Bessonova will primarily oppose them in the fight for championship awards. The next pupils of the “Deriugin school” had a difficult task: taking the baton from their older friends - absolute world champions Ekaterina Serebryanskaya and Elena Vitrichenko. It is incredibly difficult to do this in the current situation, but Tamara and Anna are in excellent shape and are eager to fight. Bulgarian Simona Peycheva, Yulia Raskina and Elena Tkachenko from Belarus, Aliya Yusupova from Kazakhstan, and Spanish Almudena Sid Tostado will try to intervene in the fight for prizes.
Today and tomorrow (October 18 and 19) qualifying competitions will be held, during which the winners of the team championship, finalists in individual types of exercises will be determined, and the 30 strongest all-around athletes will be named, who will compete for the title of absolute world champion during the third day of the championship (October 20). Finally, the fourth day of the competition will determine the winners of gold medals in individual types of exercises - jump rope, hoop, ball and clubs.
Meanwhile, a technical meeting of FIG representatives was held, at which it was announced that the World Championships in group exercises would take place in July next year in the USA in New Orleans.
White evening dress - expensive, luxurious, laconic
Photo: Gali Ramil
The most “delicious”, most chic look of all that I saw on Alina in the evening interpretation was a white bustier dress with a skirt made of feathers and fringe.
A very top and beautiful ensemble, at the same time it looks laconic. The dress emphasizes all the advantages of Alina’s figure and suits her very well. Expensive, luxurious, appropriate.
Patriotism 80 lvl. Alina Kabaeva has not taken off her dress with a double-headed eagle on her chest for a week now
For the first time in a long time, ex-gymnast Alina Kabaeva came out into the world and attended the rhythmic gymnastics festival named after her. The athlete and public figure chose an extraordinary outfit for the event - a white maxi dress with a floral print and a huge Russian coat of arms on the chest. Russians began to share their impressions of the spectacle on social networks, and Alina decided to maintain the degree of patriotism and show that she was not going to take off her dress.
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On the opening day, Alina Kabaeva appeared on the festival stage in an unusual outfit: the athlete’s chest was patriotically decorated with the coat of arms of Russia. The floral print dress beautifully showed off the 35-year-old gymnast's shoulders and accentuated her slender waist.
Posted by Alina Kabaeva Fan (@alina.kabaeva.fans) May 22, 2018 at 11:11 PDT
Users of social networks immediately remembered the words of Kremlin press secretary Dmitry Peskov that Vladimir Putin is married to his work.
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OriginalAlina hints to all of us that Putin is married (civil marriage) to Russia.
Other participants in the discussion believed that with the help of the coat of arms, Alina Kabaeva expressed her dreams of marriage.
As Facebook users recalled, Vladimir Mayakovsky wrote very emotionally about such outfits a century ago.
Not everyone approved of Kabaeva’s choice.
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Original Why didn’t Kabaeva come to her Alina festival in such a dress?
Read on Medialeaks People have learned the truth about Tom and Jerry, and they want to cry.
All this time, there was one real hero in the cartoon. If in revolutionary Russia the wearing of state paraphernalia was encouraged by the authorities, today Kabaeva faces a fine of three thousand rubles.
The former gymnast is not afraid of punishment. Because she doesn't part with her dress.
This year the Alina festival was held for the tenth time. More than 600 people from Italy, Bulgaria, Uzbekistan, Belarus, Azerbaijan, Israel, Kazakhstan and Japan arrived in Moscow to participate in the sports festival. All expenses for accommodation, travel and food were covered by the Alina Kabaeva Charitable Foundation. The foundation also paid for all the costumes for the performances, Moskovsky Komsomolets recalls.
Alina Kabaeva is an Olympic champion in 2004 and a bronze medalist at the 2000 Olympics, two-time absolute world champion, five-time European champion, six-time Russian champion. Former member of the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation and ex-State Duma deputy. Currently heads the board of directors of ZAO Sport-Express. She does not comment on her personal life.
Over the past few years, Russian media have reported several times about the romance between the famous gymnast and the President of the Russian Federation. As stated, the relationship between Putin and Kabaeva began in the mid-2000s. In 2020, a Swiss newspaper reported that Alina Kabaeva had a child. The disappearance of Vladimir Putin from the public space, which occurred precisely on the indicated dates, was associated with a joyful event.
Previously, the athlete appeared at the event accompanied by two little boys. The media believed that at least one of the kids was Kabaeva’s son.
A polka dot jacket is a good look for special occasions
Photo: KP/Anatoly Zhdanov
The look is apparently for official events. Alina did not try to be particularly clever - she chose a simple jacket, but decided to flirt a little - her jacket was with polka dots. The look is completed with a basic white blouse and black skirt. Hair styled in a daytime minimalist style. Everything is very dignified and solemn.
The World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships begin today in Madrid.
Today the World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships begins in Madrid, in which four of the strongest Russian gymnasts will perform - Alina Kabaeva, Irina Chashchina, Laysan Utyasheva and Olga Belova.
The head coach of the national team, Irina Viner, does not give up the hope that her favorite 18-year-old Kabaeva, who has long had all the titles except the Olympic one, will take revenge in Spain for her failures at the Olympics and Goodwill Games. Wiener vehemently rejects all attempts to get her to confess about Kabaeva’s supposed decline that began a year ago.
And I am inclined to attribute two consecutive failures of my student in performing with a hoop, first at the Olympics in Sydney, and a year later at the Goodwill Games in Brisbane, as a fatal coincidence of circumstances, and nothing more. In fact, even before her trip to Sydney, Kabaeva herself said that only she herself could prevent her from becoming the absolute winner there. And in fact, her loss of the hoop on the Sydney carpet from the outside looked simply absurd. However, like the impact of the same hoop on the low ceiling beam in the hall where the “artists” competed in Brisbane. And in the interval between these two major competitions, Kabaeva in all other international tournaments, especially in the Grand Prix series, invariably showed excellent form and won with enviable regularity. So the words of the coach of the Russian prima, who, by the way, flatly refuses to directly call Kabaeva her favorite, that she is still the leader of world rhythmic gymnastics and can only give any victory that belongs to her by right of queen, are not yet without foundation . But if Kabaeva suffers another setback in Madrid, then no one’s protection will help her anymore. Because three defeats in a row is already a system. If on the eve of the World Championships the victory of one of our gymnasts can only be discussed hypothetically, then hardly anyone will dare to challenge the advantage of the domestic school of rhythmic gymnastics as a whole. The most striking argument in support of this thesis is that at all competitions in recent years, at least two of their winners are always Russian. For example, Kabaeva stumbled in Sydney, and Olga Barsukova immediately took her place on the highest step of the Olympic podium. Barsukova left gymnastics, retraining as an acrobat on speed skates, and Irina Chashchina, who achieved the first great success in her life at the Goodwill Games, immediately began to step on the heels of the same Kabaeva. And, we must give her credit, she won in Brisbane with dignity, without making a single mistake. Many coaches and athletes from other countries attribute the success of Russians to the new rules. By the way, in order to make these rules a reality of our days, Irina Viner, who is also a member of the technical committee of the International Gymnastics Federation, worked hard. And then reproaches began to pour in: they say that these rules were almost specially invented for the uniquely flexible Kabaeva and that the new mandatory elements of ultra-c are too tough for the average gymnast. The most common attacks come down to the fact that, they say, what Kabaeva and Chashchina are showing is no longer rhythmic gymnastics, their program is too complex. And more and more often there are demands to return to the old ways. So, Wiener and her numerous and, apparently, interchangeable students, whose training she has long been on stream, want once again in Spain to prove to the whole world that rhythmic gymnastics is just as difficult as it should be, that it is, first of all, sport and you can’t do without risky elements. VALERIYA-MIRONOVA
List of Kabaeva’s personal real estate
At the beginning of winter 2020, the Open Media news agency published information according to which Alina Kabaeva and some members of her family own 6 apartments in Moscow and the region, 2 private country houses and more than 70 acres of land. The total market value of all objects exceeds 1.25 billion rubles ($20,000,000).
Property | Market value (rubles) | Market value (dollars) | Market value (euros) |
apartment on the street Klimashkina, 19 (≈120 sq.m.) | 59 000 000 | 949 316 | 855 878 |
apartment on the street Arbat, 18, building 1 (≈600 sq.m) | 307 000 000 | 4 939 661 | 4 453 465 |
apartment on the street Veresaeva, 6 (≈230 sq.m) | 75 000 000 | 1 206 758 | 1 087 980 |
apartment on the street Tsyurupy, 15, building 2 (≈58 sq.m) | 11 500 000 | 185 036 | 166 824 |
apartment in Gorodishche (Mos. region) No. 1 | 282 000 000 | 4 537 408 | 4 090 805 |
apartment in Gorodishche (Mos. region) No. 2 | |||
house in Uspensky No. 1 | 650 000 000 | 10 458 565 | 9 429 160 |
house in Uspensky No. 2 | |||
land in Uspensky | |||
TOTAL: | 1 250 000 000 | 20 112 625 | 18 133 000 |
Part of this property belongs to Kabaeva’s grandmother, Anna Yakovlevna Zatsepilina, part to the gymnast’s mother, Lyubov Mikhailovna Kabaeva, and the third part is registered to the athlete herself. But does this matter if, in fact, all the billion-dollar real estate belongs to one family - the Kabaev-Zatsepilins?
Irina Viner unexpectedly revealed Alina Kabaeva’s family secret
Irina Viner-Usmanova became a guest of writer Tatyana Ustinova’s program “My Hero” on the TV Center channel. The President of the Russian Rhythmic Gymnastics Federation, who has raised more than one generation of champions, spoke about her coaching methods and the sacrifices athletes have to make for first places on the podium.
Irina Aleksandrovna recalled one incident from the past of her pupil Alina Kabaeva, unexpectedly revealing the family secret of the Olympic champion. It turns out that in order for Alina not to be distracted from training at the sports base in Novogorsk, her mother staged the theft of her daughter’s car. It was a family secret that Alina found out only 15 years later.
Alina became Irina Alexandrovna’s favorite pupil. Photo: GLOBAL LOOK PRESS
During the conversation, we talked about freedom: Irina Viner-Usmanova once compared freedom to the length of the chain that a person chooses for himself.
“This is the length of the chain that I chose for myself, it’s not long, it’s a short leash, Novogorsk,” admitted Irina Aleksandrovna, meaning that she is forever tied to the Academy of Rhythmic Gymnastics in Novogorsk. “And when my most famous student Alina finished, and then came and said: “I’m coming back,” I said: “Okay.” Here is one booth, did you see it, standing at the entrance? I can build you a second one. That's just it. We will both sit on chains.
Alina agreed to all the coach’s conditions. But sometimes she still left the training base in Novogorsk - she had a personal car. And then Alina’s mother organized the theft of her car. According to Viner-Usmanova, my mother gave a copy of the keys to her friends, and they stole the car.
“Alina found out about this only 15 years later. “And I knew it right away,” the coach admitted.
Irina Viner considers Alina not just her most beloved pupil - she considers her her daughter.
“Her mother and I were daughter-sisters. And they remained that way,” said Irina Alexandrovna. “And only with such a mother could Alina become a champion.”
Alina considers Irina Alexandrovna her second mother. Photo: Moscow City News Agency
The President of the Russian Rhythmic Gymnastics Federation also spoke about what she strictly prohibits her young students from doing.
— What should they absolutely not do? - asked Ustinova. - I don’t mean overeating, drinking too much, sleeping with someone unknown...
- Why? You can get laid. It’s even necessary at a certain age,” Irina Viner unexpectedly answered.
According to the coach, she categorically does not accept lies in her students. If a person does bad things, but finds the courage to come and confess, he can be scolded and forgiven.
“But if a person is lying, I destroy them and kick them out,” said Irina Viner.
Many parents consider the methods of sports coaches to be too harsh. But this is the only way true champions are forged. As Irina Aleksandrovna admitted, she feels sorry for her athletes only when they are injured. And tears come at the moment when her students achieve success and awards.
— It becomes a pity when they stand on the pedestal. Of course, I am standing behind the curtain, they are standing on a pedestal, the Russian flag is flying above them and the anthem is being played. That's when you can shed a tear. Then you can remember the road you took to get there,” says the renowned coach. — The pedestal is strewn with very large thorns, much larger than those of roses.
Kabaeva won all the highest awards in rhythmic gymnastics. Photo: GLOBAL LOOK PRESS
Let us remind you that Alina Kabaeva trained with Irina Viner-Usmanova since 1995. The girl was born into a sports family: her mother, Lyubov Mikhailovna, played basketball, her father, Marat Kabaev, played football. According to the athlete, from a young age she dreamed of becoming a figure skater. But there weren’t enough ice rinks in hot Tashkent, and her parents suggested she take up gymnastics. When Alina was 10 years old, her mother brought her daughter to Moscow to see Irina Viner.
Under the guidance of her coach, Kabaeva became the owner of all the highest awards in rhythmic gymnastics: she has 15 gold medals at the European Championships, 9 at the World Championships, bronze at the Sydney Olympics and gold at the Athens Olympics. The athlete retired from her career in 2007, but still helps talented aspiring gymnasts.
Comparison of Alina's earnings with other outstanding gymnasts
Famous champions who have long since finished their sports careers continue to earn good money in other areas. Here's how much Alina's closest “rivals” earned in 2020:
Name | Income (rubles) | Income (dollars) |
Alina Kabaeva | 865 000 000 | 13 914 044 |
Laysan Utyasheva | 738 000 000 | 11 832 541 |
Svetlana Khorkina | 328 000 000 | 5 258 907 |
Margarita Mamun | 122 000 000 | 1 956 057 |
Yana Kudryavtseva | 38 000 000 | 609 263 |
Personal life of Alina Kabaeva: children, husband, failed romance
However, despite the scandal, Alina Kabaeva won the hearts of millions of Russians - many men dreamed of becoming Kabaeva’s husband. In 2002, the girl returned to sports and took part in competitions under the strict supervision of doctors and judges. That same year, the contenders for Alina’s heart and hand sighed in disappointment. The athlete told the media about the affair that connected her with police captain David Museliani. The law enforcement officer was already confidently called Kabaeva’s husband, and Alina herself willingly discussed her love and wedding plans with journalists.
But shortly before the wedding, the media reported that Kabaeva’s future husband was having an affair with actress Anna Gorshkova. Alina broke up with the police captain and after this incident stopped sharing details of her personal life with the media.
Despite an unsuccessful romance and being busy in politics, in 2004 Alina took part in the Olympic Games in Athens and took first place. The hope of becoming Kabaeva’s husband again appears in the hearts of Russian men, because after the breakup with Museliani, the girl remains free for a long time. A year after the Olympics, in 2005, Russian President Vladimir Putin awarded Alina Kabaeva the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, IV degree.
In 2007, the Olympic champion became a member of the State Duma of the 5th convocation and continued to take part in sports competitions, thanks to which champion titles of the World and European Championships appeared on her account. She has repeatedly announced that she intends to take part in the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, but combining sports and politics is becoming increasingly difficult, so in 2007 the girl announced the end of her sports career. In the same year, she graduated in absentia from the Moscow State University of Service with a qualification as a specialist in the field of sports management.
It is noticeable in the photographs that with the end of her sports career, Alina gradually begins to gain weight. But despite this, she remains a favorite of millions of Russians, posing for famous glossy magazines, including men's ones. The athlete was repeatedly recognized as one of the sexiest women in Russia. Songs are recorded in her honor. In 2008, the girl became the chairman of the Public Council of the National Media Group holding and visited Tskhinvali. After this, she founded the Alina Kabaeva Charitable Foundation, which deals with the construction of a sports complex in the destroyed Tskhinvali. The Russian woman is not married, but takes care of children who show great promise in sports.
Social networks were shocked by the photo of Kabaeva’s son
It must be said that conversations about the secret romance of Russian President Vladimir Putin and the famous athlete, gymnast, and now State Duma deputy Alina Kabaeva have been going on for several years. During this time, various “sources” managed to turn this topic into a real treasure trove of rumors and speculation. Be that as it may, no one has found any real evidence that the head of state is in a relationship with a formerly famous athlete. Of course, this does not in any way prevent the press and social networks from continuing to search for a connection between Putin and Kabaeva.
For example, quite recently photographs of Alina Kabaeva’s son began to be distributed on social networks, and of course, the boy was immediately attributed a relationship with the President of Russia. And when users immediately saw similarities in the boy’s appearance with his alleged father, a whole race of comments began.
“We must admit that the boy has common features with Putin, and they are very similar.” “The spitting image of Putin”, “The boy is very similar”, “Like two peas in a pod.”
It is the Ukrainian media that have recently succeeded in “digging into the personal lives” of Russian politicians, and the story with “Putin’s illegitimate son” was also not without their participation. It was the Ukrainian press that initially began to spread messages about how similar Kabaeva’s son and the current president of the Russian Federation were.
“It’s no secret that in Russia there have long been rumors about a secret romance between Vladimir Putin and Alina Kabaeva. In 2008, for example, a large number of publications actively disseminated reports about the couple’s imminent wedding, but official authorities denied all such reports. Later, there was even evidence that Putin and Kabaeva may have children together,” notes one publication that published a photo of the boy.
By the way, the boy in the photo distributed on the Internet actually has many external similarities with the Russian president in his youth. On social networks, it was precisely this circumstance that served as a reason to say that Kabaeva could really give birth to a child for the head of state. “The spitting image of Putin,” “Copy of dad,” “They look like two peas in a pod,” these and many other comments are left by users under the boy’s photo. Note that photos of a very small boy in the arms of Alina Kabaeva were distributed online more than five years ago. However, the gymnast herself then made a statement that the boy in the photo is not only not the son of President Putin, but also not her son.
Earnings of Alina Kabaeva
Policy
Alina Kabaeva’s real estate was probably purchased with honestly earned money. However, her income will remain very transparent only until 2014, while the former athlete will work in the State Duma and, accordingly, fill out a tax return annually.
Thus, in 2008, the annual salary of the athlete deputy was 6,800,000 rubles, and in 2009, according to analytical publications, Kabaeva became the highest paid star politician with an income of 12,900,000. However, in the next two years in the State Duma, Alina will begin to earn less approximately 1-2 million rubles.
In her last year as a politician, Alina, according to her tax return, will earn 15,700,000 rubles. At the same time, she will take eighth place in the TOP 100 “Most Influential Women in Russia” according to the then popular magazine “Ogonyok”.
In total, during her entire time working in the State Duma, Alina Kabaeva earned just over 65,000,000 rubles ($1,045,000).
Media
In addition to official earnings, Kabaeva always had additional income, which may have helped her in the future acquire so much expensive real estate:
- For about a year, Kabaeva hosted the TV show “The Path to Olympus,” in which she earned one and a half million per episode;
- participated in the program “Fort Boyard”, for which she was paid just over 2,000,000 rubles;
- starred in the Japanese film "Red Shadow". Even with a small role in the film, Kabaeva received a fee of $320,000.
Today, Alina heads the board of directors of the National Media Group - this is the largest media holding in Russia, which controls the majority of the leading channels and radio stations in our country. Before this, Kabaeva chaired the Public Chamber of the National Media Group for several years.
How Alina was able to occupy such a highly paid, but most importantly, serious management post, without even having educational courses in the field of management, is a big mystery. Perhaps the saying may apply here: “a talented person is talented in everything.” According to the most conservative estimates of analysts, Alina earns from 80 to 165 million rubles monthly in her new post. Apparently there is enough for real estate.
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