Ekaterina Morgunova: biography, filmography, photo, personal life. A sweet couple from KVN revealed the secrets of family life to KP - We hesitated for a long time


Ekaterina Utmelidze was born on August 17, 1986 in Pyatigorsk. Her parents have nothing to do with creativity. Mom works as a fashion designer (creating clothes), and dad is now working as a foreman in a construction organization. Katya also has a younger sister, who by profession and vocation is a wife and mother.

Biography of Ekaterina Utmelidze

In the veins of Catherine flows the blood of different peoples. In her family there are Armenians, Georgians, and Russians. Katya grew up the right child. The girl was engaged in choreography, ballet and a little gymnastics. Then she began to learn rapidly. First, our heroine graduated from college with excellent marks (specialty "tailor" and "fashion designer of garments"). Then she entered the Pyatigorsk State Technical University with a degree in personnel management. Then she went to graduate school in the department of "social philosophy", but her. KVN quickly burst into Catherine's life, so it became more difficult to study, and in the end she made her choice in favor of the stage.

KVN in the life of Ekaterina Utmelidze

Ekaterina Utmelidze got into KVN by chance. The college, where she studied as a fashion designer, was attached to a local university. There she was noticed by the head of the educational institution and enrolled in the ranks of KVN-shchikov. Ekaterina still remembers this woman, loves and is very grateful to her for giving her a “ticket to KVN”. Since then, our heroine began to move up the "steps of glory."

In the beginning there was a faculty team. Then - the team of the university "KVN Pyatigorsk". Ekaterina Utmelidze was confidently moving towards the Higher League of KVN. And thanks to her character and talent, she successfully succeeded. Of course, not immediately. I had to work hard, work on my image. Then the team "City of Pyatigorsk" appeared in the life of Catherine. It was formed from three teams of the Pyatigorsk League, for one of which Katya played. But the guys from each team lacked something, so they decided to unite. Then their affairs went uphill, and soon they got into the Higher League of KVN.

KVN team "City of Pyatigorsk"

The date of birth of the City of Pyatigorsk team can be considered 2009, when their first game took place. Later, they began to advance to the Major League at an accelerated pace.

In 2010, the members of the team became champions in the League of the International Union of KVN. In 2011, the team plays in the Higher League of KVN for the first time and immediately goes to the final, where it receives bronze medals. In 2012, having won all three games of the Major League, the team becomes a participant in the final. Having shared the second place with the team of St. Petersburg, the guys become the silver medalists of the season. The team also receives the third most important "KiViN" at the music festival in Jurmala.

In 2013, the guys won the main prize at the Jurmala Festival, and the team captain was awarded a separate award. At the moment, the team (after winning in 2013 in the Higher League of KVN) leads a touring life. They perform both in Russia and abroad. Tours take place in countries such as Germany, Estonia, the USA, Canada and others.

An offer of marriage

Playing in KVN, Ekaterina Utmelidze not only earned audience appreciation, but also met a loved one. Her chosen one was a member of the Parapaparam team Leonid Morgunov.

Of course, this issue was affected by the fact that Leonid and Ekaterina are avid KVN players. Our heroine received a marriage proposal from Lenya in a non-standard way. It happened right on the stage where the "Musical KiViN" was held. Leonid knelt in front of Katya and held out a box in which there was an engagement ring. Naturally, our heroine accepted the offer. Thus, announcing their engagement, Ekaterina Utmelidze and Leonid Morgunov became a bride and groom. They began to prepare for the upcoming happy and solemn event in their lives.

Wedding of Ekaterina Utmelidze

But due to the fact that KVN takes quite a lot of time in the lives of the guys, the wedding took place only a year later from that amazing and touching proposal on stage.

Since relatives and relatives live at a decent distance (our groom is from Novosibirsk), then, perhaps, there will be not one wedding celebration, but two or three. This is all because our bride has Caucasian roots, and she is characterized by scope and hospitality.

And the official part of the wedding, of course, took place in Pyatigorsk on June 7, 2014. It was an outstanding event. All day the young people with guests and relatives had fun. Their fans, who specialize in weddings, helped them a lot in this, for which Leonid and Ekaterina are immensely grateful to them. For every girl, marriage is an event that is remembered for a lifetime. Ekaterina Utmelidze was no exception in this. Photos from the wedding speak brightly about this. She and Leonid look amazingly beautiful and happy couple.

Personal life of Ekaterina Utmelidze

In the past, Ekaterina Utmelidze was very fond of sewing and needlework. Now, in her free time from a life full of tours, the best rest for her is to lie down in front of the TV, and, of course, meetings with her now beloved husband, friends and relatives. Katya also likes to see her teammates outside of the game, as she considers them her family. But due to the tight tour schedule, unfortunately, these meetings do not take place as often as we would like. Despite this, Katya does not lose heart and in no case complains about her life, since everything suits her herself, and she is absolutely happy.

Comedian, player in KVN (member of the national team City of Pyatigorsk), host, participant of the show "Once in Russia".

Ekaterina Morgunova. Biography

Ekaterina Guramovna Morgunova (Utmelidze) was born on August 17, 1986 in Pyatigorsk in a Georgian-Armenian family. Her father Guram Ruslanovich is a surveyor-topographer, later a foreman in a construction company. Mother Larisa Arkadievna is a fashion designer. The younger sister is Victoria.

Katya grew up as a restless girl with diverse interests. I tried myself in ballet, artistic and rhythmic gymnastics, for more than six years I was engaged in ballroom dancing. She graduated with honors from high school, then received a red diploma in a sewing college. Then she studied at the Pyatigorsk State Technological University, where she acquired the specialty of a personnel manager.

Ekaterina Morgunova in KVN

Five years of excellent study allowed Ekaterina to pass the competition for graduate school at the Department of Social Philosophy, but the girl did not finish her, because she devoted more and more time to playing KVN.

Ekaterina did not plan to become an artist. And yet, from the amateur team of her faculty, she was invited to the Khlabys university team, with which she played in the Central League of the Krasnodar Territory. And in 2009, the best Khlabys players teamed up with selected members of the Pyatigorsk team Bad Habits and the Vinsad Homeless Children from Stavropol. This team was declared the main city team and received the name "Gorod Pyatigorsk".

The Pyatigorsk team performed triumphantly: they won the First League and immediately, following the results of the Sochi Festival, got into the final of the Higher League of KVN, where they took 3rd place. For the novice team, this was indeed a great achievement, especially since in 2012 it improved its result by becoming the vice-champion, and in 2013 it won the main tournament of the cheerful and resourceful.

Ekaterina several times became the owner of the honorary "Big KiViN".

Ekaterina Morgunova in the show Once Upon a Time in Russia

In 2014, Ekaterina began acting in the comedy show "Once Upon a Time in Russia" on the TNT channel, whose participants act out sketches on stage in front of the audience while they are being filmed. The host of the show is the famous Comedy Club member Vadim Galygin. The creators of the project are Semyon Slepakov and Vyacheslav Dusmukhametov. Among the participants are such well-known cavalrymen as Olga Kartunkova, Irina Chesnokova, Maxim Kiselev, Azamat Musagaliev, David Tsallaev and others.

Ekaterina Morgunova about the third season of "Once Upon a Time in Russia": The new season for me is full of surprises! Firstly, we were pleased with the new actors, fresh blood, so to speak! Secondly, a lot of new images, I personally discovered some very unexpected characters. But most of all I want to see the new splash screen! Because I'm a girl, and it should turn out very beautiful! That's it, I won't say anything more! We need intrigue! Don't miss the premiere of the new season! Everything is great there!

Ekaterina Morgunova in the Russo Turisto program

In September 2015 on the STS channel Ekaterina Morgunova began to conduct an entertaining and educational travel program "Russo Turisto", where another former kaveen worker became her partner Leonid Morgunov.

The essence of the project is to show the audience famous cities, but from a completely unknown side. The guys come to some popular tourist area and find little-known sights there, small cozy cafes, quiet embankments, etc. In addition to practical advice for avid travelers, Ekaterina and Leonid Morgunov give viewers a lot of positive emotions, as they conduct the program in their characteristic humorous manner.

Ekaterina Morgunova. Personal life

Ekaterina Utmelidze married in 2014 her colleague in KVN, a player of the Parapaparam team Leonida Morgunova. It is interesting that he proposed to his future wife on the stage of the Voting KiViN festival in Jurmala, presenting an engagement ring during one of the performances. After the wedding, Catherine took her husband's surname.

The actress is very fond of old Soviet comedies, especially paintings

Ekaterina Morgunova known to everyone on the show "Once Upon a Time in Russia" on the channel TNT. “Usually my characters are nervous, bitchy and inadequate,” smiles Katia while taking a sip of tea. She's a little embarrassed “I don’t often pose for photographers”), and yet it’s hard to imagine that at school this girl was a “gray mouse”.

About how to get from the Pyatigorsk technical school to the top league of a popular humorous TV show, why it is important that your loved one is from the same sphere as you, and what awaits us in the new season "Once Upon a Time in Russia", Ekaterina Morgunova told in an interview PEOPLETALK.

Before getting into "Once Upon a Time in Russia", I played in a popular comedy show on television.And three years ago the producer Comedy Club Production and showrunner Vyacheslav Dusmukhametov gathered a certain group of people whom he wants to see in his new project - my colleague and I were among them.

This show has no analogues, so we immediately became interested. In general, I think that this is something brilliant. This is pure creativity: we shoot from one take, maximum from two. And everything works: the scenery, a live audience, we don't have laughter. So I am very glad that Vyacheslav chose me.

I became much more confident thanks to my colleagues. They are not afraid to try. At rehearsals, we are looking for ourselves - each time in a new image, in a new role. Before, I was very tight, I played in one role, but I looked at the guys and realized that I needed to be more confident and bold. We also have such a friendly team - we are all on the same wavelength.

Usually my heroine is quite hysterical. ( smiling.) In life, of course, I am different: much more restrained, I practically don’t scream. Unless I raise my voice when I play some kind of gambling like "Crocodile", the desire to win is already connected there, and you do not control it.

We have already started shooting new episodes, and very soon you can see them on TNT. We ourselves do not know what will happen there, because the project is constantly evolving, we do not get tired of it. New characters can be added, the scenery is constantly updated, and they are unique - it's easy for us to immerse ourselves in the atmosphere of the room and get used to the image. If we show a story about hockey or figure skating, we can really have a skating rink on the site. If this is a beach, you see real sand, real Christmas trees, if this is a forest, then it really smells like pine needles. Everything is very unpredictable, but I can say for sure that "Once Upon a Time in Russia" it will be even better, even funnier, it is constantly improving, and we are with it.

I believe that a sense of humor is inherent in a person from birth, but it can be learned - it all depends on your social circle. But, in general, a sense of humor is improvisation, it must be in the blood, so I must have been lucky.

I was born and raised in Pyatigorsk. I love my city very much, when I have free time, I will definitely fly there. My mother is a fashion designer: my sister and I always had the most fashionable and unusual outfits. Mom is Armenian, and dad is Georgian (an explosive mixture, despite the fact that I'm blonde). Dad works for a construction company. My parents never interfered with my creative abilities, for which I am very grateful to them. I've always been an excellent student, I've never been scolded for anything. At school, she was a “gray mouse”, she sat on the first desk in front of the teacher. We can say that until the ninth grade I earned my authority, and then I became more sociable: I began to make friends not only with girls, but also with boys. I graduated from school with a medal, I really wanted to sew, so I came to a technical school.

At the same time, I entered Pyatigorsk State Technological University to the Human Resources Manager. In college, we often did some skits for events, and I wrote scripts. And then, once I was seen by a wonderful woman who was engaged in the creative part at the university, Irina Leonidovna Karmen. This man changed my life.

At the very first joint event, she appreciated our scene and asked: “Who wrote the text?”, Naturally, I answered. And since then, she began to help me develop in this direction. So I ended up in the team of the university, we participated in city and regional competitions. And then Olga Kartunkova invited me and my teammates to the team of the city, in which we have grown to the major league and won it.

By the way, my husband and I Leonid Morgunov) so I met - we were rivals in a TV show. They played in one season, and then I didn’t notice him at all. I was so immersed in the creative process that I almost did not communicate with anyone. And somehow they started talking on tour - it was about four years ago. Then they came, analyzed whether it was necessary, whether it was true. So it started, and after a while he proposed to me, and we played a wonderful wedding.

We are from the same area, so we understand each other very well, we have never had any kind of jealousy because of work. That is, if I have a rehearsal until late, then this is in the order of things, and no one doubts it. He has the same thing if he went to another city to perform.

We do not have a common hobby, but we love watching movies very much. A wonderful evening to lie around and watch a good movie. In general, we have a fixed idea - to see the 100 best paintings. We also travel when the opportunity arises.

My husband swears at me that I eat both at night and during the day. ( laughing.) I don’t do sports, unfortunately, but I probably don’t need it, I have a good metabolism and genetics. My weight has not changed since school - 45 kg. So I don't need sports yet. But I love adrenaline - I'm extreme. And jumped with a parachute, and did a bungee jump in Sochi.

"Once Upon a Time in Russia", every Sunday at 21.00 on TNT.

Ekaterina Guramovna Morgunova is a member of the KVN team "City of Pyatigorsk", an actress of the project of the TNT channel - "Once Upon a Time in Russia", a TV presenter of the travel show "Russo Turisto".

Ekaterina Morgunova, nee Utmelidze, was born in Pyatigorsk. Father, Guram Ruslanovich, was educated as a surveyor-topographer, and has recently been working as a foreman in a construction company, his hometown is Borjomi. Mother, Larisa Arkadyevna Arushanova, is a fashion designer, an Armenian by nationality. The family also brought up the youngest daughter Victoria.

Parents met in Pyatigorsk, where my father came to study. Despite the fact that half of Catherine's relatives are Armenians, the family has never traveled to Armenia. Ekaterina Morgunova managed to visit the homeland of her ancestors recently. The girl arrived in Yerevan with her husband.

Since childhood, Katya has been a restless girl with diverse interests. Utmelidze dabbled in ballet, artistic and rhythmic gymnastics, and studied ballroom dancing for six years. Ekaterina graduated from high school with honors, then received a red diploma from a sewing college.


Ekaterina Utmelidze went to acquire higher education at the Pyatigorsk State Technological University, where she acquired the specialty of a personnel manager. Five years of excellent study allowed the girl to pass the competition for graduate school, to the department of "Social Philosophy", but Ekaterina did not finish the course, as KVN began to occupy more and more attention in the girl's life.

KVN

Ekaterina did not plan to become an artist, and the girl got into the amateur team of the faculty by accident, she simply agreed to the persuasion of her friends to keep company. But on stage, the bright student looked impressive, so she was invited to the Khlabys university team, with which she performed in the Central League of the Krasnodar Territory.

In 2009, the best Khlabys players teamed up with selected members of the Pyatigorsk team Bad Habits and the Vinsad Homeless Children from the Stavropol Territory. The united team was declared the main city team and received the name "Gorod Pyatigorsk". A new stage began in Catherine's creative biography.

A year later, the Pyatigorsk team was expected to triumph: the players won the First League and immediately, following the results of the Sochi festival, got into the final of the Major League of KVN, where they took 3rd place. For a budding team, this was an achievement. In 2012, the Pyatigorsk team improved their result by becoming vice-champions, and in 2013 they won the main tournament of the cheerful and resourceful.

Also, several times Ekaterina Morgunova-Utmelidze became the owner of the honorary "Big KiViN".

TV

In 2014, Ekaterina began acting in the comedy show Once Upon a Time in Russia, which is a funny TV show consisting of many comical scenes on acute social topics. The actress has to play unbalanced and bitchy ladies, and Morgunova says that it is absolutely not interesting to play a sane person, since the task of a comedian is to ridicule some negative character traits.

The actress believes that the images of hysterical girls are the most successful for her. Ekaterina Morgunova often performs in a duet with, who also succeeds in the role of punchy women. Since Catherine's height is 163 cm, and her weight is only 45 kg, the sketches with her partner are especially comical. Also participating in the TV show,.

In September 2015, on the STS channel, Ekaterina Morgunova began hosting the Russo Turisto, an entertaining and educational travel program. The girl's partner was another former KVN officer. The essence of the project is to show the audience famous cities, but from a completely unknown side.

The guys come to a city popular among tourists and find little-known sights there, small cozy cafes, quiet embankments. In addition to practical advice for avid travelers, Ekaterina and Leonid Morgunov give viewers a lot of positive emotions, as they lead the program in a humorous manner.

Personal life

The personal life of the artist is closely connected with creativity. Ekaterina Utmelidze in 2014 married a colleague in KVN, a player of the Parapaparam team Leonid Morgunov. Interestingly, Leonid made an offer to his future wife on the stage of the Vocal KiViN festival in Jurmala, presenting an engagement ring during one of the performances. After the wedding, Ekaterina took her husband's surname and is now known as Ekaterina Morgunova.


Ekaterina loves old Soviet comedies, paintings and. Since rehearsals for Once Upon a Time in Russia do not start until noon, Ekaterina prefers to get up at 10:30 in the morning. The actress does not adhere to diets, body parameters allow Morgunova not to limit herself in nutrition. The slender artist's favorite dishes are fried potatoes, pasta or meat. For dinner, the girl prefers sweets.


The artist spends her free time with friends and her husband, visiting parks and cinemas. Ekaterina Morgunova leads a microblog in " Instagram", as well as a personal page in"

The familiar image of a hysterical woman from the comedy program "Once Upon a Time in Russia", which is firmly entrenched in the show's participant Ekaterina Morgunova, completely collapses when you see this fragile, friendly and pretty girl. And as soon as you start a conversation with her, you get the impression that these are two different people at all - that's what acting skills mean. Catherine went from a certified dressmaker to a philosopher, but found herself in humor. And after that she received an invitation to participate in the television project "Once Upon a Time in Russia" on TNT. Interviewed by Alexey Stefanov.

All countries in the Caucasus are close to me

- Katya, I would like to ask you about the roots right away. You yourself are from Pyatigorsk, but your maiden name is Utmelidze - according to your father, Guram Ruslanovich, you are Georgian.

— Yes, my dad is Georgian, he comes from Borjomi. My own grandmother Valentina and my father's younger sister, Aunt Maka (Maya), still live there with me. I didn’t go there very often — only a couple of times as a child, but I was baptized in Georgia. From that time, I even remember some pictures - what was the situation in the apartment, the nature around, and it is very beautiful in Georgia, in the resort area of ​​​​the House of Composers, where my grandmother worked ... I really like this country - for its energy, wonderful people.

Comedy Club Production

— And I also heard that you have Armenian roots? Surely, dad came to Pyatigorsk to study and met mom there.

- Yes, it was study or even practice, he studied in Tbilisi. And my mother is a native Pyatigorsk woman and just an Armenian - Larisa Arkadyevna Arushanova. And if my "Georgian grandmother" is Russian by nationality, then everyone here is Armenian. Her family has been living in the North Caucasus for several generations.

Maybe that's why we didn't go to Armenia in childhood - the Arushanovs took root in Pyatigorsk a very long time ago. I filled this gap myself when my husband and I hosted the Russo Turisto travel show. Somehow they filmed a program in Yerevan, and I fell in love with this city and this country. Armenia is also very beautiful.

But I grew up in the Caucasus, so all the cities and countries of this region are close to me. The people there, of course, are very kind, hospitable, sincere, everything is so emotional. I'm used to it. That is why the first time in Moscow it was difficult for me to adapt. Here people are completely different, indifferent. And in the Caucasus, everyone knows everything about everyone, they worry about everyone, they ask about everyone, they are interested in who lives, how and where, who gave birth to whom, and so on.

— Did you manage to visit Georgia as an adult?

- Yes, we also filmed a plot for a travel show there, drove past Borjomi and made a stop. While the film crew was resting, we went to the grandmother. It was a spontaneous meeting, but no less warm. Georgia is very impressive, Tbilisi is beautiful, and Batumi too. I would like to return there.

- It turns out that you have Georgian, Armenian and Russian blood. And who do you think you are?

- I don’t even know ... Probably more Georgian, I still went through 27 years with a Georgian surname (Utmelidze - approx. Ed.). In addition, the Georgians successfully and moderately combine modernity and tradition, this is very close to me.

Girl with a candidate minimum

- I followed your search for yourself - you either wanted to become a fashion designer, then you wanted to manage personnel, then you went into philosophy. What were those throws?

- (laughs) I wanted to become a fashion designer, because I really liked to sew - my mother does it wonderfully. She was engaged in individual tailoring, taught at a technical school. And, of course, since childhood, our sister had the most elegant dolls, and we ourselves had very beautiful dresses.

And although I graduated from school with a silver medal, I went to a sewing college. My mother knew that they give a good base there, they teach wonderfully. But this is a rare case when a girl with a medal goes to a sewing college (laughs). And so the selection committee was very surprised, they even called the director: "Look, a medalist has come to us." But in parallel with this, I entered the correspondence department at the university as a personnel manager.

- So, who did you want to become in the end?

- In my thoughts, when all this was drawn in my head, I wanted to open my own atelier, do what I love, but at the same time lead.

- But they went in a different direction altogether - they began to study philosophy.

- I just had the opportunity to enter the postgraduate department. And there was a choice - a technical direction or a humanitarian one. But I am neither a mathematician nor a physicist, so social philosophy turned out to be the closest among the directions.

- But you left your studies, and if you finished, what would you become?

- Candidate of Philosophical Sciences. Honestly, I don't know what to do. I liked to study in graduate school, but then a new stage in my life had already begun - I played in KVN. And I no longer immersed myself in my studies, I didn’t write my dissertation, I understood that I would not complete it, but only spend a lot of time on initial articles. Why do it? So I only have a candidate minimum.

Admittedly, I didn’t get any proof of that. Everyone scolds me for this - others are studying, trying, and you didn’t even take the documents. In theory, somewhere in the archives of graduate school there is proof that I passed the candidate's minimum.

- So you can go back and still defend your dissertation?

- It turns out, I can, but I can’t imagine it.

They literally forced me to go to KVN

- Tell us how you got into KVN.

- This happened thanks to my beloved Irina Leonidovna Karmen. The college where I studied as a fashion designer was attached to the North Caucasian State Technical University. This is the same university where I studied at the same time in absentia. But extracurricular creative activities did not concern correspondence students, and when we were united, it turned out that there are a lot of sections there.

At that time, these were a circus studio, two choreographic studios, national and modern dances, a vocal and theater studio, and KVN. And now the director of this university, Irina Leonidovna Karmen, every year held and still holds these castings among freshmen, one of which I once got to.

- And you also decided to try yourself?

- Not! We were literally forced to go there, no one from our college wanted to. Everyone was shy, afraid - there is a university, students, they are all cool (laughs). And so our head of educational work made me and another girl from our college go to the casting ... We came to this casting, showed a sketch with this girl, Irina Leonidovna became interested, asked: "Who came up with it?". I replied that I did. "Excellent. You will play in KVN," she said.

So I first got into the faculty team, then into the university team, started going to festivals in Sochi, played in the city league, and then we were all united by Olga Kartunkova, the captain of the Gorod Pyatigorsk team. She decided to gather everyone she liked in the league in Pyatigorsk, the best, no matter how immodest it may sound.

- When your relatives first saw you on stage, what did they say?

- Parents, probably, were simply surprised that I was performing at all. There were no artists in our family. Mom participated in some kind of amateur performances when she was studying, and that was all. Therefore, mom and dad, and all my big relatives were happy for me and were surprised. You have to have the courage to go on stage. People who do not do this themselves, it seems that this is akin to a feat. For some reason, I was especially worried when my mother went to my games. This added responsibility, and I already had enough stress before the games.

Throw tantrums only on stage

— How did you get into the Once Upon a Time in Russia project? Were there any doubts or did you immediately agree to participate in it?

- That was four years ago. Vyacheslav Dusmukhametov, producer of Comedy Club Production and author of the show, brought together KVN members from different teams and said that he wanted to make such a show, explained why he had gathered all of us. And, of course, I immediately liked the idea - I wanted to participate in this project. The show invited people with whom we were on the same wavelength. And it was immediately clear that it would be comfortable and extremely interesting for us to work together.

- Did you hesitate for a long time?

- I didn't hesitate at all. It was a television project, which means a certain growth, development. Some pluses, I think. To this day, I'm glad I agreed.

- Usually you play hysterical ladies. How did this image come about, from which you have not left for several years?

- It so happened, we all have already developed certain acting images. And for a humorous scene, conflict is always needed. So, Olga is impudent, which means that someone who “yapps” at her was needed. And I did very well with it. And visually it looked comical - I'm so small and thin, and I'm always in conflict with Olya. So this image stuck with me. But now in the show "Once Upon a Time in Russia" I began to have different images.

- I wonder if you are as sharp at home or vice versa - white and fluffy?

I don't cry at all at home. By the way, my husband laughs when I throw tantrums on stage. But in our lives this, thank God, does not happen. Even if there is some misunderstanding, minimal conflict, I do not raise my voice. I miss it on stage. If in my life they will yell like that (laughs) ... You can go crazy.

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