Victoria Karasyova

Victoria Karasyova
Born Victoria Igorevna Karasyova
(1979-06-23) June 23, 1979
Moscow, Russian SFSR, USSR
Residence Moscow, Russia
Nationality Russian
Other names Tori
Education Moscow School # 1195 (1996)
MGIMO named Shnitke (2000)
Russian Academy of Theatre Arts (2005)
Occupation Actress, singer, radio presenter, television personality
Years active 2000's–2009
Known for Reality show House 2
Spouse(s) Vyacheslav Dvoretskov
(m.2008-present)

Victoria Igorevna Karasyova (Russian: Викто́рия И́горевна Карасёва; born on June 23, 1979) is a former Russian actress, singer, radio presenter and television personality.

Biography

Victoria Igorevna Karasyova was born on June 23, 1979 in Moscow, Russian SFSR, USSR to Igor Karasyov and his wife. Has younger brother.[1]

Victoria graduated from Moscow School # 1195 in 1996. Has two higher education, in 2000 graduated from MGIMO named Shnitke (faculty of Music Arts) and in 2005 graduated from Russian Academy of Theatre Arts (faculty of Musical Theatre, chair of actors and producers of musical theater).

Career

On September 30, 2005 Victoria came to popular Russian reality show House 2.[1] Before this she for a year worked radio presenter.

In 2008 Victoria married to member of House 2 Vyacleslav Dvoretsov, her 2nd husband.[2] Soon afterwards they left the show.

Played in one episode of the TV Series Happy Together.

Problems with health and lawsuit

On February 21, 2009 Victoria was hospitalized with what she said a result of a punctured esophagus and stomach by shell's fragments of mussel.[3] For 4 months Victoria was in intensive care and in general underwent three complicated operations and blood transfusion.

Victoria has not been able to renew her career after her illness due to continued health issues. Instead, she has sued the restaurant which supposedly served her pizza with a mussel shell and was awarded a lump sum of 2.2 million rubles and a monthly payment of 100,000 rubles.[4]

References

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