Meseda Bagaudinova

Meseda Bagaudinova
Birth name Meseda Abdularisovna Bagaudinova
Born (1983-10-30) October 30, 1983
Grozny, RSFSR, Soviet Union (now Russia)
Origin Chechnyan
Genres Pop
Occupation(s) Singer, Actress
Years active 2007–2009 (group)
Associated acts VIA Gra
Website Official Fan website

Meseda Bagaudinova (Russian: Меседа Багаудинова; born 30 October 1983) is a Russian singer and ex-member of the popular Russian pop group Nu Virgos (ВИА Гра).

Biography

Early life

Meseda Bagaudinova was born in Grozny, Chechnya, to an Avar father and a Ukrainian mother.

She graduated from the Rostov State College of Arts majoring in stage and jazz vocal. Then she performed as a vocalist in the Rostov pop-group "Dreams".

In 2005, she entered GITIS (Vladimir Nazarov's course).

After graduating GITIS, Meseda tried her luck in auditions for a popular TV show but she didn't make it and was turned down.

Nu Virgos

Meseda joined "Nu Virgos" on 1 April 2007 and in about three weeks, on 21 April, she made her debut at a concert in London.

She was introduced as the new member of the group to the larger public at the MUZ-TV premiere, on 1 June 2007.

She made her debut in the video clip 'Kiss'.

While Meseda was in the group, It released 2 CDs, 4 videoclips (Kiss, I'm Not Afraid, My Emancipation, American Wife), and won awards for best pop group, best video clip, best song, and more.

Meseda was numbered 26th in the list of '100 Most sexy girls of 2008' of the magazine Maxim.

On 19 January 2009, Meseda's removal from the group "Nu Virgos" was announced following the return of former founder member, Nadezhda Granovskaya.

Come Back

Meseda is planning to start a solo career in September 2009, with the help of her former producers, Dmitriy Kostiuk and Konstantin Meladze.

Rumours

Meanwhile, Meseda keeps making public appearances at parties, presentations and premieres. She has a stint in modeling and there is heavy speculation that she has had plastic surgery (botox, collagen injections) since leaving the group.

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