The winner of the seventh season of the reality show “Tomboys”, Kira Medvedeva, suggested in an interview with socialbites.ca that project participant Yulia Mikhailova, who died on August 19, could accidentally fall out of the window because she was fond of. climbing roofs.
“After the project they did not communicate, this could have caused the tragedy, we can only guess but unfortunately we will not know. Julia could have accidentally fallen out of the window, because she liked to climb real roofs and the like, ”said Medvedeva.
He noted that before the incident with the lie detector, he and Mikhailova often spoke privately.
“In the project before the polygraph, he seemed sincere to me, he really wanted to correct his mistakes, we can’t find out which ones. In the second part of the project, we met and chatted regularly after the lights went out in the toilet. It seemed completely different to me, we discussed trials and a past life. I trusted and believed the person, which is why I reacted so violently when the polygraph happened,” explained the winner of the show.
On August 20, the portal YA62.ru reported that Yulia Mikhailova, a participant of the reality show “Tomboys”, died after falling from the 22nd floor of a residence in Ryazan. An eyewitness said he heard a “strong explosion” and alarm sound outside the window, and then found the body of a 25-year-old girl near the house. Before the ambulance arrived, Mikhailova died.
Yulia Mikhailova participated in the seventh season of Tomboy. She was forced to leave the project after she was caught in a fictional biography. Mikhailova said that before the show she worked as an escort, suffered from alcohol and drug addiction and was subjected to violence. The girl also wore a scarf on her head, as her exposed head was allegedly associated with dirt and vice. Later, Mikhailova was convicted of cheating and was tested on a polygraph, which turned out not to be violent and not working as an escort. The girl admitted that she came to the project for the sake of fame.
Previously Passed People’s Artist of the Russian Federation Igor Yasulovich.