The 51-year-old actress regularly appears in front of NTV viewers. Lera leads the program “The Stars Came Together”, where her partner is Joseph Prigogine. Kudryavtseva likes to capture moments of preparation for filming. Today sports commentator Dmitry Guberniev was with the wife of hockey player Igor Makarov.
Lera turned on the camera and pointed it at the journalist. “We’re heels!” Guberniev exclaimed, and Kudryavtseva laughed. Prigozhin looked at Dmitri with a smile and asked him if he was a henpecek. Then the commentator joked that he was in that henpeck party.
“It is generally said that henpecked men are the happiest men!” Lera said. Guberniev agreed with her. “Yes! And it’s us!” – assured the TV presenter. Prigogine took off his jacket. While his vest was treated with a special roller, the producer told him a story. “You know what Rostropovich said when he was asked on Channel One: “Are you henpecked?” He said: “But what a heel!” – said Josef.
Kudryavtseva also showed off her image for the new edition of the show. The TV star appeared in a tight long dress with a high side slit. The outfit emphasized Lera’s slim figure and her slim waist. The former lover of Sergey Lazarev completed the look with turquoise heels.
During filming last week, Joseph fell ill. The husband of the singer Valerie sharply increased the pressure. In addition, half of Prigozhin’s face went numb. Lera decided not to hesitate and call the co-organizer an ambulance.
Iosif was at the center of a scandal after an audio recording of his alleged conversation with businessman Farkhad Akhmedov appeared on the Internet. The star mentor said the published conversation had been edited. Lera stood up for her friend. She videotaped Joseph and added a song from the “D’Artagnan and the Three Musketeers” series to the video.
This is not the first time Prigozhin has had health problems this year. He had the coronavirus again in January. This time, the manufacturer contracted a new strain. In 2021, doctors in Dubai saved Joseph from the effects of the infection.