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Video: 7 celebrities who mistreat service staff
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Famous people usually try to look their best in the eyes of the public. They behave politely and even courteously, try to be nice and leave a good impression of themselves. Things often change as soon as celebrities are out of sight of cameras and video cameras. But the secret certainly becomes apparent, and the offended helpers of the stars reveal the secrets of their masters. And in this case, not always the idols of millions can boast of a good attitude towards people in a lower social position.
Philip Kirkorov
The pop king treats the domestic staff with all sorts of reverence and tries never to offend those who create cleanliness and comfort in his house. Housekeeper Lyudmila Dronova, who previously served with Alla Pugacheva, admitted that Kirkorov never offended her. And even after Philip Bedrosovich fired her without explaining the reasons, the legendary Lucy only suggested that this was due to her age and state of health.
Philip Kirkorov's relationship with those who serve him during concerts, recordings and rehearsals is quite different. If something goes wrong, the performer knows no mercy. He may become enraged over a mismatched microphone or spotlights. The technical staff, who already had the opportunity to appreciate Kirkorov's hot temper, prefers to warn the wishes of the singer in order to avoid scandals. However, the quality of Philip Bedrosovich's performances only benefits from this.
Madonna
Working for a famous performer is not easy. She is literally obsessed with cleanliness and for the slightest offense sends someone who did not please her to wash the toilets. And Madonna's personal assistant must have super powers. The person who has undertaken to serve the singer must be able to stay awake at night, because he has to bring mineral water to the singer's bedroom about six times at night. By the way, Madonna pays for the work of her assistants not too generously.
Olga Buzova
The star of "House-2", which has recently been positioning herself as a singer, does not bother too much with a respectful attitude towards the service personnel. Not so long ago, the revelations of the makeup artist Elmira Pervyakova appeared on the Web, who several years ago did Buzova's makeup before the latter's performance in Kazan.
After the make-up artist was kicked out of the hotel, they made Olga Buzova, who was late, wait for two hours in the dressing room, and then apply makeup in the literal sense of the word on her knees, because the “star” didn't like the high chair, Elmira Pervyakova simply refuses to work with celebrities. The makeup artist complained: Olga Buzova allowed herself to smoke a hookah while applying makeup, and Pervyakova had to constantly evade the puffs of smoke flying into her face.
Alena Kravets
A socialite, singer and actress, who became famous more for her ability to present herself beautifully than for some special vocal or dramatic talents, usually does not stand on ceremony with her employees, and finds out her relationship with them during various scandalous shows, and not within her own home.
The requirements put forward by Alena Kravets for servants include a ban on the use of cosmetics and the use of the owner's toilet, no sitting at the same table with her, and you need to walk around the house exclusively in uniforms that are in harmony with the interior. The housekeeper, who was dismissed for allegedly stealing a fur coat, confessed: on the very first day of work, the hostess took away her passport and forbade her to leave the house, effectively depriving her of her freedom of movement.
Alexander Malinin
With the children of Alexander Malinin, when they were still very young, there was always a nanny, but not one. One of them was Lyudmila Koroleva at one time. She served in the house for a very short time, but did not complain about the owners, rather, she was surprised by the strict requirements and conditions of cooperation with the family of a famous performer. With a work schedule of two days, two days later, the nanny was forbidden to sleep during working hours. That is, being with the children for 48 hours, she had no right to sleep. For the sake of fairness, it is worth noting: for the time of work, the nanny was provided with a driver who brought her from the metro to the star house.
Yana Rudkovskaya
The producer has long been known for her desire to be the best at everything. True, this often does not concern her attitude to the staff. The decorators who decorated Yana Rudkovskaya's house for the New Year were harshly criticized by the producer just for allowing themselves to bring many boxes of materials into a rich house. Yana Rudkovskaya was not particularly shy in expressions in relation to the team, who worked all day in her house and dared to treat the producer's apartments, which she herself considers a work of art, without due respect, and had littered everything around with numerous boxes.
Eva Polna
The singer became famous a few years ago after a scandal in a restaurant. When Eva Polna, having slightly sorted out alcoholic beverages, got too cheerful and began to throw the dishes off the table, the waiter made a remark to the performer, which she was not going to take into account. In response to the threat of being expelled from the institution, Polna burst into obscene language. True, the waiter did not remain in debt and insulted the singer, calling her fat, for which he received a blow with a chair on the back.
After the victory of the October Revolution, it seemed that the institution of domestic servants should be eliminated. However, the profession of a housekeeper existed at the official level, they had their own trade union, and each had a special pay book. At the same time, au pair played different roles in the lives of their employers. Some actually became family members, while others deliberately destroyed the house in which they happened to work.
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