Co-stars Chebotina and Volotchka alter their preparations for the May holidays: Chebotina reconfigures the workplace bathroom, while Volotchka indulges in a ham sandwich prematurely.
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Who says May Day is just for workers? Not these Russian celebrities! From ballerinas to singers, they've got their own unique ways to celebrate the arrival of spring. Here's a peek into their offbeat traditions:
Ballerina Anastasia Volochkova swapped her salad leaves for some mouthwatering shashlik. "No more diet, it's time to indulge!" she declared. Her favorite association with May? A tropical vacation on the Maldives – though her show schedule ruined her plans this year, she decided to postpone it to the summer instead.
Singer Yulia Gavrilina, on the other hand, prefers low-key celebrations. She loves spending quality time with friends and family, usually huddled around a barbecue at her dacha. But, there's a catch – her dad's secret shashlik recipe remains a closely guarded secret!
Speaking of shashlik, popular singer Aminatenderlibae believes that the key to a successful holiday is enjoying good food with loved ones. "Barbecue at the dacha, anyone?" she asks.
Dmitry Koldund, winner of "Factory of Stars-6" and Belarus' Eurovision contestant in 2007, has a more varied menu. He's currently busy preparing for a birthday concert and TV projects, but he plans to take a short break during May to spend time with family and friends at his dacha. His mouthwatering May Day menu includes aromatic sausages, pork ribs, lamb lyulya-kebab, and grilled vegetables, prepared to satisfy everyone's taste.
Childhood memories of his father organizing school trips in the May days make May 1st special for Koldund. One unforgettable memory is waking up to a snowy May morning!
Celebrity speech coach Maria Kondratovich also cherishes family gatherings on her dacha during May. "Shashlik on skewers beats grilled shashlik any day," she insists, explaining her preference for skewered shashlik infused with marinated onions and spices.
Famous singer Lusya Chebotina, however, prefers a different approach. With a busy schedule, she's had to forgo relaxation for work. Chebotina believes that shashlik preparation is a man's job, while women should focus on setting the table and preparing salads.
Businessman and producer Ibrahim Aushev generally misses out on May holidays due to work. But he cherishes those rare moments when he's able to relax with friends and enjoy some barbecue.
Like her colleagues, singer IVAN will also miss the holiday thanks to work commitments. However, he fondly recalls his childhood days when shashlik was a frequent delight, thanks to his father who enjoyed cooking it as a kind of meditation.
While specific May Day traditions among these celebrities aren't widely documented, the spirit of spring, family, and great food remains constant!
- Anastasia Volochkova, the ballerina, relished shashlik during her May Day celebration, declaring an end to her diet.
- Yulia Gavrilina, a singer, enjoys low-key celebrations with family and friends, keeping her father's secret shashlik recipe a closely guarded secret.
- Aminatenderlibae, another singer, emphasizes the importance of enjoying good food with loved ones for a successful holiday.
- Dmitry Koldund, a celebrity, plans a mouthwatering May Day menu consisting of aromatic sausages, pork ribs, lamb lyulya-kebab, grilled vegetables, and quality time with family and friends at his dacha.
- Singer Lusya Chebotina values her May Day gatherings, believing that shashlik preparation is a man's job, while women should focus on setting the table and preparing salads.

