Singer Philip Kirkorov playfully labeled himself a python when pressed by reporters at the social premiere of the film “Yolki-10,” discussing a gift intended for his daughter Alla Victoria. The moment reflected his characteristic humor during public appearances, and it sparked a wider conversation about how families celebrate milestones in show business circles. The exchange began when a journalist asked about a possible present, and Kirkorov answered with a wink, saying that he, too, could be the kind of surprise his daughter might receive. He explained that Alla Victoria is still young, and the holiday gift was tied to the premiere of the movie’s installment, which the creators had planned to coincide with her birthday. The singer noted that the timing had been under consideration for some time, and they ultimately chose December 1 as the date to honor their beloved daughter’s birthday in a festive, public setting. The moment underscored the playful relationship between a public figure and his family, set against the backdrop of a major film event and a city that often hosts star-studded premieres specifically for such occasions.