Timur Gaziev, the former owner of the children’s hairdressing salon “Child Torture”, said in an interview with Super that Yulia Baranovskaya’s scandalous program “Male / Female”, which was broadcast on television recently, closed herself off the air.
Residents of the house where the barber was located complained to the TV show about the name and the “Satanist logo” – the image of the horned devil. Baranovskaya joined the criticism, and after that the audience embarrassed her. They pointed out that special children were accepted in Gaziev’s hairdressing salon, and they found the question of whether the hairdresser had been trained to work with special children was wrong.
According to Gaziev, he had to leave Moscow after filming the show. “I noticed that there are hardly any hairdressers working with special children, and I wanted to fix that. Later, I opened a hairdressing salon for children with autism and cerebral palsy. One in Novosibirsk and the second in Moscow in March last year moved to the capital,” he said, adding that he wanted to create a place suitable for both special-needs children and ordinary children. He thinks the name is funny.
He also added that the editing of the program did not include scenes where Yulia allegedly yelled at her and silenced her. “I felt that I was not allowed to speak out by being unfoundedly accused of Satanism. “Sometimes I wanted to get up and leave because educated people were sitting around discussing the picture and name of the institution instead of paying attention to the essence of what I was doing.”
So far, neither Baranovskaya nor the press service of Channel One have commented on the conflict.
Formerly Yulia Baranovskaya spoke against physical punishment of children.