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  2. Diana Ankudinova - Wikipedia

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    Diana Dmitrievna Ankudinova (Russian: Диана Дмитриевна Анкудинова, born May 31, 2003) [1] is a Russian singer. Much of her initial fame resulted from her winning two consecutive seasons of You Are Super!, a talent competition show on the Russian NTV network for children who have spent some significant part of their childhood without parental care. [2]

  3. Bianna Golodryga - Wikipedia

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    Golodryga was born to a working-class family of Bessarabian Jews on June 15, 1978, in the town of Căușeni, [4] Soviet Moldova.She is the only child of her parents. [5] [6]In 1980, when she was 18 months old, her family left the Soviet Union as political refugees, with $150 between them.

  4. Katerina Ksenyeva - Wikipedia

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    Katerina Yuryevna Ksenyeva (Russian: Катерина Юрьевна Ксеньева, born 5 December 1975) is a Russian actress, singer, composer and journalist. Since 2013, Ksenyeva works in New York City. She sings in English and Hebrew.

  5. Runglish - Wikipedia

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    Runglish, Ruslish, Russlish (Russian: рунглиш, руслиш, русслиш), or Russian English, is a language born out of a mixture of the English and Russian languages. This is common among Russian speakers who speak English as a second language, and it is mainly spoken in post-Soviet States .

  6. Olga Skabeyeva - Wikipedia

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    Olga Vladimirovna Skabeyeva [a] (Russian: Ольга Владимировна Скабеева; born 11 December 1984) is a Russian television presenter, political commentator, [1] and propagandist. [2] Skabeyeva received the nickname "Iron Doll of Putin TV" due to her criticism of the Russian opposition. [3] [4]

  7. Margarita Simonyan - Wikipedia

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    Margarita Simonovna Simonyan [a] (born 6 April 1980) is a Russian media executive. She is the editor-in-chief of the Russian state-controlled broadcaster RT, [1] [2] [3] as well as the state-owned media group Rossiya Segodnya.

  8. Marina Ovsyannikova - Wikipedia

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    Marina Vladimirovna Ovsyannikova (Russian: Мари́на Влади́мировна Овся́нникова, Russian pronunciation ⓘ; [1] [2] née Tkachuk (Ткачу́к); [3] born 19 June 1978) [4] [5] is a Russian journalist who was employed on the Channel One Russia television channel. [6]

  9. Tatiana Subbotina - Wikipedia

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    Showing on her examples the use of greenery to replace the background, in 2017 she gained wide popularity both among the Russian-speaking audience and among foreign ones. So, in April of the same year, Tatiana took part in Evening Urgant , and following the results of the outgoing year, YouTube became one of its trends as part of YouTube Rewind ...