Irena pretended to tell how she was going through the separation from her husband. Irena Ponaroshku: “There is nothing better for strengthening a family than constant business trips of one of the spouses

Irina Filippova was born on October 14, 1982 in Moscow. The girl grew up in a very intelligent family closely connected with the field of education: her father Vladimir Mikhailovich Filippov, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, was the Minister of Education of Russia, and her mother Tatyana graduated from the Polytechnic Institute and worked as a mathematics teacher at school.

For a long time, Irena Ponaroshku mystified her origins and early years. In an interview, the future television star claimed that she is the daughter of the musician of the Polish group “Chervony Guitars” Janek Ponaroshka, who moved to Russia in 1989. Only in 2009, in communication with journalists, Irena admitted to her hoaxes, revealed the names of her parents and the real facts about her life.

From childhood, Irena was distinguished by her special activity, strength of character and determination. The girl admired rhythmic music, especially the electric boogie style, and strived to be like her idols in everything. The future presenter, like many children, loved animals and dreamed of a career as a veterinarian. From an early age I was interested in the behind-the-scenes of creating television programs. Together with her friends, young Irena came to the Mosfilm studio to watch the filming process.

However, after graduating from school, Ponaroshka entered the Faculty of Economics at the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, where at that time her father Vladimir Mikhailovich was the rector. She received a higher education to please her parents, since she did not intend to work in her specialty. The future presenter also studied English and French and, along with graduating from the university, received a diploma as a qualified translator.

Being a well-known host of many popular television programs, the creative biography of Irena Ponaroshku is not limited to television. She is also a leading columnist for the popular Vogue magazine and runs her “F-files” column in the men’s magazine Maxim.

Irena Ponaroshku’s television career started in 2005, when she came to the casting of the program “Twelve Evil Spectators” from the music channel “MTV”. As part of the show, 12 selected viewers first watched and then discussed, criticized and rated different video clips. While filming the show, Irena was noticed by one of the channel’s producers and offered her a small position as a junior assistant. This job did not include a salary, but the future broadcast star agreed to the offer.

Irena’s plans are quite ambitious; the girl dreamed of a career as a chief editor, wanted to come up with programs on her own, and at first didn’t even think about hosting the show herself. She got on television by pure chance: she was filmed along with a couple of other show hosts to spice up the shot. Since then, the girl dreamed only of becoming a TV presenter.

Thanks to her character and determination, Irena Ponaroshku became the host of many musical projects on the MTV Russia channel. She hosted the daytime program “Total Show” together with presenter Ivan Illesh, later he was replaced by Yuri Pashkov, the most popular music hit parade “Russian Ten” together with Tanya Gevorkyan and the programs “Consolidated Chart”, “Night Flirt”.

The MTV star was not limited to one channel. At the same time, the famous presenter took part in the filming of the entertainment show “Morning on TNT” and “Stars on-line” on the Zvezda TV channel. In 2009, she was invited to the role of host of the “Big City” program on the STS TV channel, a project that should combine the humor of the series “Friends” and the format of the Soviet television program “Vzglyad”.

Until 2013, the presenter actively took part in the life of her favorite MTV channel. For three years, Irena hosted the humorous program “Thirteen Movies.” The main goal of the program was to search for errors and inconsistencies in films, which the charming presenter reported on. The show was very popular among viewers. Irena Ponaroshku was also the host of the show “Ponaroshku Crazy News”, where she talked about show business news in a humorous and slightly absurd form.

Irena Ponaroshku admitted that she doesn’t miss her husband at all when she’s away from him. According to the presenter, she feels very good with her cockroaches.

TV presenter Irena Ponaroshku has been wintering in Asia for several years. And this time the star flew away to warmer climes on January 9. On vacation, her 6-year-old son Seraphim is with her most of the time. The boy's father, the TV presenter's husband, Alexander Glukhov, known as DJ List, has a busy touring schedule and is not able to be around all the time.

Irena officially became the wife of DJ Alexander Glukhov in December 2010, and since then, apparently, she has been happily married. In any case, neither the TV presenter nor her husband gave any reason for gossip.

Irena’s followers on Instagram wondered how husband and wife cope with such a long separation. Could the breakup affect their marriage? The TV star surprised Internet users by admitting that she doesn’t miss her husband at all.

Irena Ponaroshku, according to her passport Irina Filippova, also added that she and Alexander have been seeing him four days a week for ten years. “And this is the only possible format for me, because I need a lot of personal space and time to take a breath and have a good time... In my coordinate system, in order to be able to give something, share, exchange, fill each other, you need to periodically uncouple hugs and look around! So, no, I don't miss it. But I’m counting the days...” the TV star wrote.

Most fans supported Irena. "Class! It’s the same with me, I love my husband very much, but I also like to be with my cockroaches”; “You have a very correct position - to be happy not only in a couple, but also alone with yourself! This is cool!"; “You are a real, self-sufficient Woman! I respect you very much,” subscribers wrote to her.

The TV presenter often writes a lot about her relationship with her husband on her microblog. She recently admitted that she is now on the verge of divorce. But it turned out that this was the beginning of a comic post about how she gave her husband’s favorite candies to Bogdan Titomir. True, only in a dream, but Alexander was still offended. “He still looks at me like a wolf, he can’t forgive me. I’m sure that even if in a dream I had given myself to Bogdan myself, entirely, along with the filling and candy wrapper, it wouldn’t have hurt him so much... But to give away the last sweets - how could I and what can you talk to me about now?” she wrote. Irena.

Irina Vladimirovna Filippova is the creative pseudonym of Irena Ponaroshku. Born October 14, 1982. Russian TV presenter, former VJ of the MTV Russia channel, VJ of the Europa Plus TV channel.

Irina's father is the former Minister of Education of the Russian Federation Vladimir Mikhailovich Filippov.

At the beginning of her television career, she claimed to be the daughter of the bassist of the Polish band Chervony Guitars, Janek Ponaroshka, whose family fled to the USSR after the victory of the Solidarity political movement in Poland in 1989.

In 2005, Ponaroshku jokingly insisted on this version: “Yes, this is not a pseudonym! This is a Polish-Hungarian surname, like Zanavesku and other heroes from jokes about Stirlitz. I inherited it from my Polish father Janek Ponaroshka. He is my musician".

Graduated from the Faculty of Economics of RUDN University. He has diplomas as a translator in English and French.

After graduating from school, Ponaroshka entered the Faculty of Economics at the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, where at that time her father Vladimir Mikhailovich was the rector. She received a higher education to please her parents, since she did not intend to work in her specialty.

Irena, the presenter, also studied English and French and, along with graduating from the university, received a diploma as a qualified translator.

At the age of 16, she passed the screening and took part in the program “12 Evil Spectators” on the MTV Russia channel. After that, she worked as an assistant to one of the producers.

Later she began hosting the programs “Total Show”, “Consolidated Chart”, “Night Flirt”, “Russian 10”, “Make-A-Kind Clinic”.

In April 2013, she left the MTV Russia channel, which stopped broadcasting a month later. Simultaneously with her work on MTV, she hosted “Morning on TNT” and “Star On-line” on the “Star” TV channel.

In 2013, she hosted the program “Ponaroshku Crazy News”, as well as a satirical society column in the weekly magazine “OK!” and the author’s column “F-files” in the men’s magazine “Maxim”.

Since November 2009, she has been one of the hosts of the “Big City” program on STS and a columnist for the “Infomania” program on the same channel.

In 2010-2013, she was the host of the program “13 Kinolog”.

In 2014, she worked as a VJ on the Europa Plus TV channel. As of 2015, she was the presenter of the Mama TV channel.

Irena Ponaroshku about men

In 2009, she led a tour for participants in the Eurovision Song Contest.

In November 2009, she became the winner of the “100 Sexiest Women in the Country” contest based on a vote by readers of the Russian edition of Maxim magazine.

Irena Ponaroshku - interview about beauty and style

On the Internet, he edits his website ponaroshku.com, participates in the work of the FACE.ru portal (social network), where he runs the FACE.ru Video version program.

On the official website she communicated quite actively with visitors on the forum, but after a few years it was closed without explanation.

Irena Ponaroshku is a vegetarian.

Personal life of Irena Ponaroshku:

Irena Ponaroshku does not like to talk about the details of her personal life. Although, it happened that she made very extravagant statements. In an interview in 2008, Irena, in particular, said that she lives with two men at once.

During her work on the MTV channel, she was often credited with having affairs with her colleagues of the stronger sex.

Irena met her future husband DJ List (Alexander Glukhov), a Hare Krishna by religion, in 2004. For a long time, the girl refused Glukhov’s advances, considering him not ready for a serious relationship and marriage. However, already in 2007, the couple submitted an application to the registry office and signed, without a magnificent and large ceremony.

One of the brightest and most controversial TV presenters in the Russian television space Irena Ponaroshku she is not shy about the many rumors surrounding her person and, on the contrary, fuels the gossip with various “stuffing” in the media. Either the girl does not dispute conversations about numerous stormy romances with colleagues, then she flaunts her “interesting position”, then she poses in front of the cameras with Alexander Glukhov (DJ List), then he declares that he lives with two men at once. The scandalous host of television talk shows seems to be deliberately trying not to leave the camera lenses, and her personality causes a lot of confusion and conversation.

Who is Irena Ponaroshku's husband?

Having probably fed the media a fair amount of ambiguous phrases regarding her personal life, Irena Ponaroshku (real name Irena Filippova) finally seems to have calmed down and is increasingly sharing the details of her family life with her beloved. What do we know about her personal life?

Her husband is the famous DJ List, in the world - Alexander Glukhov - no less shocking character than his chosen one. By religion he is a Hare Krishna. Krishnaism is also reflected in the musician’s musical work, and he does not hesitate to humorously criticize his wife for singing songs in the car. For this he calls it “Hell Radio – 66 and 6 FM”. Irena and Alexander met by chance: the presenter was simply driving her car, saw a guy on the sidewalk getting wet in the heavy rain, and... he didn’t agree to let the girl give him a lift. On the evening of the same day, they accidentally crossed paths at a party, both thought and laughed: “Fate!”

The spouses post photos on social networks where they are happy together: taking medicine together in the morning, spending time together in traffic jams, shopping together, practicing yoga together. Irena and her husband communicate on “you” - Irena herself talks about this in an interview. The fact is that when they met, she really wanted to please the DJ with her good manners, and so it happened. Irena openly declares that she is very happy with Alexander. And she notes that her husband changed her attitude towards her children. On March 31, 2011, they had a son, who was named Seraphim. During the entire nine months of pregnancy, Irena Ponaroshku never saw the doctors. For the birth, I chose my home in Thailand, believing that the best choice was naturalness. True, a professional midwife was invited to the birth itself, just in case. Fun fact: Seraphim’s father dreamed of a daughter, and this is how the press explained the boy’s long hair. But Irena explained the choice of the child’s hairstyle by saying that these are simply her preferences, as she stated in her blog. Her husband supports Irena in everything and shares with her the troubles of raising a child.

But time passed, and Alexander noticed that Irena seemed to be fading away on maternity leave. And indeed, we all, including him, know Ponaroshka as a bundle of energy, an inexhaustible fountain of humor and vitality. She is always on the move, flights, filming, negotiations. And realizing that his wife was tired of everyday household and maternal chores, he suggested that she return to work and Seraphim hire a nanny. They really seem to be the perfect couple.

Irina Vladimirovna Filippova(creative pseudonym Irena Ponaroshku; genus. October 14, 1982) - Russian TV presenter, former VJ of the MTV Russia TV channel, VJ of the Europa Plus TV channel.

Biography

Graduated from the Faculty of Economics of the RUDN University. He has diplomas as a translator in English and French.

At the age of 16, she passed the screening and took part in the program “12 Evil Spectators” on the MTV Russia channel. After that, she worked as an assistant to one of the producers. Later she hosted the programs “Total Show”, “Consolidated Chart”, “Night Flirting”, “Russian 10”, “Clinic of Make-Believe”. In April 2013, she left the MTV Russia channel, which stopped broadcasting a month later. Simultaneously with her work on MTV, she hosted “Morning on TNT” and “Star On-line” on the Zvezda TV channel. As of 2013, she hosted the program “Ponaroshku Crazy News”, as well as a satirical society column in the weekly magazine “OK! "and the author's column "F-files" in the men's magazine "Maxim". Since November 2009, she has been one of the hosts of the “Big City” program on STS and an observer of the “Infomania” program on the same channel. In 2010-2013, she was the host of the program “13 Kinolog”. As of 2015, she worked as a VJ on the Europa Plus TV channel and was the presenter of the Mama TV channel.

In 2009, she led a tour for participants in the Eurovision Song Contest. In November 2009, she became the winner of the “100 Sexiest Women in the Country” contest based on a vote by readers of the Russian edition of Maxim magazine.

On the Internet, he edits his website ponaroshku.com, participates in the work of the FACE.ru portal (social network), where he runs the FACE.ru Video version program. On the official website she communicated quite actively with visitors on the forum, but after a few years it was closed without explanation.

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When Pierre entered the gate, he was overcome with heat, and he involuntarily stopped.
– Which, which is your house? - he asked.
- Oh oh oh! - the girl howled, pointing to the outbuilding. “He’s the one, she’s the one who was our Vatera.” You burned, my treasure, Katechka, my beloved young lady, oh, oh! - Aniska howled at the sight of the fire, feeling the need to express her feelings.
Pierre leaned towards the outbuilding, but the heat was so strong that he involuntarily described an arc around the outbuilding and found himself next to a large house, which was still burning only on one side of the roof and around which a crowd of French were swarming. Pierre at first did not understand what these French were doing, carrying something; but, seeing in front of him a Frenchman who was beating a peasant with a blunt cleaver, taking away his fox fur coat, Pierre vaguely understood that they were robbing here, but he had no time to dwell on this thought.
The sound of the crackling and roar of collapsing walls and ceilings, the whistle and hiss of flames and the animated cries of the people, the sight of wavering, now scowling thick black, now soaring lightening clouds of smoke with sparkles and sometimes solid, sheaf-shaped, red, sometimes scaly golden flame moving along the walls , the sensation of heat and smoke and the speed of movement produced on Pierre their usual stimulating effect of fires. This effect was especially strong on Pierre, because Pierre suddenly, at the sight of this fire, felt freed from the thoughts that were weighing him down. He felt young, cheerful, agile and determined. He ran around the outbuilding from the side of the house and was about to run to the part of it that was still standing, when a cry of several voices was heard above his head, followed by the cracking and ringing of something heavy that fell next to him.
Pierre looked around and saw the French in the windows of the house, who had thrown out a chest of drawers filled with some kind of metal things. Other French soldiers below approached the box.
“Eh bien, qu"est ce qu"il veut celui la, [This one still needs something," one of the French shouted at Pierre.
- Un enfant dans cette maison. N"avez vous pas vu un enfant? [A child in this house. Have you seen the child?] - said Pierre.
– Tiens, qu"est ce qu"il chante celui la? Va te promener, [What else is this interpreting? “Get to hell,” voices were heard, and one of the soldiers, apparently afraid that Pierre would take it into his head to take away the silver and bronze that were in the box, advanced threateningly towards him.
- Un enfant? - the Frenchman shouted from above. - J"ai entendu piailler quelque chose au jardin. Peut etre c"est sou moutard au bonhomme. Faut etre humain, voyez vous... [Child? I heard something squeaking in the garden. Maybe it's his child. Well, it is necessary according to humanity. We all people…]
– Ou est il? Ou est il? [Where is he? Where is he?] asked Pierre.
- Par ici! Par ici! [Here, here!] - the Frenchman shouted to him from the window, pointing to the garden that was behind the house. – Attendez, je vais descendre. [Wait, I'll get off now.]
And indeed, a minute later a Frenchman, a black-eyed fellow with some kind of spot on his cheek, in only his shirt, jumped out of the window of the lower floor and, slapping Pierre on the shoulder, ran with him into the garden.
“Depechez vous, vous autres,” he shouted to his comrades, “commence a faire chaud.” [Hey, you're more lively, it's starting to get hot.]
Running out behind the house onto a sand-strewn path, the Frenchman pulled Pierre's hand and pointed him towards the circle. Under the bench lay a three-year-old girl in a pink dress.
– Voila votre moutard. “Ah, une petite, tant mieux,” said the Frenchman. - Au revoir, mon gros. Faut être humaine. Nous sommes tous mortels, voyez vous, [Here is your child. Ah, girl, so much the better. Goodbye, fat man. Well, it is necessary according to humanity. All people,] - and the Frenchman with a spot on his cheek ran back to his comrades.
Pierre, gasping for joy, ran up to the girl and wanted to take her in his arms. But, seeing a stranger, the scrofulous, unpleasant-looking, scrofulous, mother-like girl screamed and ran away. Pierre, however, grabbed her and lifted her into his arms; she screamed in a desperately angry voice and with her small hands began to tear Pierre’s hands away from her and bite them with her snotty mouth. Pierre was overcome by a feeling of horror and disgust, similar to the one he experienced when touching some small animal. But he made an effort over himself so as not to abandon the child, and ran with him back to the big house. But it was no longer possible to go back the same way; the girl Aniska was no longer there, and Pierre, with a feeling of pity and disgust, hugging the painfully sobbing and wet girl as tenderly as possible, ran through the garden to look for another way out.

When Pierre, having run around courtyards and alleys, came back with his burden to Gruzinsky’s garden, on the corner of Povarskaya, at first he did not recognize the place from which he had gone to fetch the child: it was so cluttered with people and belongings pulled out of houses. In addition to Russian families with their goods, fleeing here from the fire, there were also several French soldiers in various attire. Pierre did not pay attention to them. He was in a hurry to find the official’s family in order to give his daughter to his mother and go again to save someone else. It seemed to Pierre that he had a lot more to do and quickly. Inflamed from the heat and running around, Pierre at that moment felt even more strongly than before that feeling of youth, revival and determination that overwhelmed him as he ran to save the child. The girl now became quiet and, holding Pierre’s caftan with her hands, sat on his hand and, like a wild animal, looked around her. Pierre occasionally glanced at her and smiled slightly. It seemed to him that he saw something touchingly innocent and angelic in this frightened and painful face.