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Nastya Ivleeva
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Born
Anastasia Vyacheslavovna Ivleeva

March 8, 1991
Razmetelevo, Leningrad Oblast, Russia
NationalityRussian
Occupation(s)TV presenter, video blogger, actress, instagram influencer,
SpouseAllj
Awards
YouTube Creator Awards: Gold and Silver; Glamour; NeForum Awards; Lady Mail.Ru TEFI
Websitenastyaivleeva.ru

Nastya Ivleeva (Russian: Настя Ивлеева [ˈnastjə ivˈleɪvə]; full name — Anastasia Vyacheslavovna Ivleeva, after marriage — Uzenyuk; born March 8, 1991, Razmetelevo, Leningrad Oblast, Russia) is a Russian TV presenter, actress and video blogger. She is best known as a social media star on Instagram and TikTok; author of Youtube projects, AGENTSHOW and Z.B.S. SHOW; and host of the TV show, Oryol i Reshka (Heads and Tails).

Biography

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Ivleeva was born on March 8, 1991 in the village of Razmetelevo, Leningrad Oblast. After finishing school, she entered the Faculty of Advertising and Public Relations at the St Petersburg State University. Back then, she used to work as a manicurist and hostess at entertainment venues. In 2015, Ivleeva moved to Moscow, where she got a job as a car dealership manager and entered Ostankino TV school of television.

In 2013, she started an Instagram blog. Ivleeva's first publications were devoted to sports until later on, she began shooting short humorous videos. As of April 2021, her main account on Instagram (_agentgirl_) counts over 18 million followers, while her second and more personal page (nastyaivleeva) has over 7.1 million followers. On TikTok, Ivleeva’s audience amounts to 6.1 million followers. Also, Ivleeva has a YouTube channel with over 4.13 million subscribers. The content includes lifestyle and travel vlogs, AGENTSHOW talk-show premiered in 2018, and Z.B.S. SHOW (abbreviation in Russian for Stars. Grandmas. Bets) launched in the summer of 2020. All video production on the channel is supervised by Ivleeva personally.

In 2019, Ivleeva received a three-year ban from travelling to Ukraine due to her violation of Ukrainian legislation when she visited Crimea in 2017.


Career

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Television work

In the fall of 2016, Nastya Ivleeva, together with blogger Eldar Dzharakhov and the host of This is Horosho web series Stas Davydov became the hosts of the reality show, Everything is Possible, on the U channel.

In the spring of 2017, Ivleeva was invited to host the TV show, Oryol i Reshka. Perezagruzka (Heads and Tails. Reload) aired in Russia on the Friday! channel, which is owned by the Gazprom-Media holding, and on the Inter channel in Ukraine. Her co-host was Ukrainian DJ and showman Anton Ptushkin. According to Ivleeva, it was her popularity on Instagram that paved the way to television. At the end of 2018, the project has reached its culmination.

At the end of September 2017, Ivleeva, together with Ida Galich, hosted the red carpet of the 5th MusicBox-2017 Real Award ceremony.

In 2018, she co-hosted the MUZ-TV Music Awards, taking the role that had long been performed by Lera Kudryavtseva. Ivleeva was also the host of New Radio’s Major League award.

In 2019, Ivleeva returned to Oryol i Reshka for a special season called Ivleeva VS Bednyakov, where her co-host was Andrey Bednyakov, Ukrainian actor and TV presenter. In the summer of 2020, she made another come-back as the show’s host after 690 thousand comments were left under the TV channel’s publication asking to bring Ivleeva back to the project .

In February 2019, the Friday! channel premiered a new sitcom, Tourist Police, starring Nastya Ivleeva. Actors Mikhail Bashkatov, Sergei Pioro and Alexander Lyapin joined her in the cast.

In 2019, Ivleeva received two Russian television industry awards, TEFI. She was recognised in the categories ‘Best host of prime-time entertainment show’ and ‘Best prime-time entertainment talk show’. The second award was given for the Agent Show programme (aired on the Friday! channel) which bypassed, among others, Secret for a Million (NTV) and Tonight (Channel One).

Agent Show, the television version of the YouTube project, AGENTSHOW, had been broadcast on the Friday! channel since February 2019.

Collaborations with brands and media publications

Ivleeva has starred in commercials for the telecom operator, Beeline and the cosmetics manufacturer, MAC. In 2016, she appeared on the cover of Maxim magazine. On August 21, 2018, Russian journalist Yuri Dud released an interview with Nastya Ivleeva on his YouTube channel, vDud.

In September 2018, Nastya Ivleeva covered Cosmopolitan magazine, and in June 2019 — Glamour magazine.

In the summer of 2019, Ivleeva endorsed the joint commercial campaign of the Russian retailer, Magnit, and American beverage manufacturer, Pepsi. As part of her ambassadorship, Nastya launched the Dance in Pepsi Style challenge on TikTok, which gained 100 million views. In the same year, another collaborative project between PepsiCo and Nastya Ivleeva was launched within the Magnit stores chain, which saw her create limited edition Lay's chips.

In 2020, Nastya Ivleeva appeared in the 33 Questions video, a project by Vogue Russia for their YouTube channel. In the same year, she starred in a commercial of the Russian telecom company, MTS.

During the lockdown implemented after the surge of the Covid-19 pandemic, Ivleeva launched a series of daily live streams on Instagram inviting famous guests as co-hosts. In May 2020, Instagram announced the list of accounts with the highest number of live stream viewers. Nastya Ivleeva appeared on that list, her best statistics having been recorded in April.

Also during the lockdown, Ivleeva launched a charity project to support small and medium-sized enterprises. The campaign was named Business will Live. Amidst the pandemic, she donated 1.5 million rubles to the charity foundations providing support to poor and severely ill people, as well as families with children in difficult living conditions. Part of the money was transferred to the Alliance of Doctors trade union, which provides protective gear to healthcare workers.

In March 2021, Ivleeva appeared on the cover of the Russian Playboy magazine. The production and shooting were carried out by her team.

In the spring of 2021, Ivleeva became an apostle for a charity app Help, which was founded by actor Nikita Kukushkin and conducts targeted support for the elderly. In June 2021, Nastya will host MUZ-TV 2021 Music Awards together with journalist Ksenia Sobchak and actor Alexander Revva.


Appearances in music videos

In 2016, Ivleeva starred in the video for Arseny Borodin’s song Rodnaya. In 2017, she appeared in HammAli & Navai's music video for Do you Want Me to Come? and Oleg Miami’s If You are with Me. A year later, Ivleeva joined Ida Galich in her video Dima, as well as appeared in Elena Temnikova's Not Fashionable and Dima Bilan's Drunk Love. In May 2018, she covered Allj’s single 360°.

Personal life

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After moving to Moscow, Ivleeva started dating Arseny Borodin, frontman of the Chelsea band. They had first met each other long before then, in 2011 in St. Petersburg. In October 2017, they broke up.

On June 13, 2018, Ivleeva revealed her new boyfriend, musician Alexey Konstantinovich Uzenyuk, better known as Allj. In September 2019, news appeared of their marriage. [[Category:Russian YouTubers]] [[Category:Russian television presenters]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:1991 births]]