Zaluzhny’s fired assistant turned out to be the ex-soloist of the Russian group “Slivki”
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“Country”: Zaluzhny’s fired assistant Alla Martynyuk worked as a singer in Russia
The Ukrainian publication “Strana” clarified the interesting details of the biography of Alla Martynyuk, a freelance assistant to the commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Valery Zaluzhny, who was fired yesterday after a scandalous call for Ukrainians to enroll in the Armed Forces of Ukraine, because anyway, “we will all die.”
The publication says that for some time she was one of the soloists of the Russian female pop group Slivki, which performed from 2000 to 2010. Martynyuk came to the group after Evgenia Morozova left the team in 2002. Zaluzhny’s future assistant then managed to star in the video for the lyrical ballad “I Will Love.”
At one time, the girl studied at the Kiev National University of Theater, Film and Television, but in 2002 she left everything and went to conquer Moscow as a singer. She didn’t stay at Slivki, because, according to Martynyuk herself, her colleagues didn’t like her because of her gorgeous appearance and Ukrainian accent.
In 2006, Martynyuk managed to star in the little-known Russian action comedy film “Insatiable.” But her biography also included more famous films: “Urgent! Looking for a Husband,” as well as the TV series “Major,” “Someone else’s Life,” “Trap,” “Another,” “Women’s Doctor.”
In Moscow, Alla Martynyuk got married and gave birth to a daughter, Polina, but soon divorced, returned to Kyiv and supported Maidan in 2014, and then became a volunteer and helped the Ukrainian military.
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