Masha Efrosynina Маша Єфросініна | |
Birth Name: | Mariia Oleksandrivna Yefrosynina |
Birth Date: | 1979 5, df=y |
Birth Place: | Kerch, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union |
Nationality: | Ukrainian |
Alma Mater: | Kyiv University |
Known For: | hosting Eurovision Song Contest in 2005 |
Spouse: | [1] |
Children: | Nana (daughter) Oleksandr (son) |
Parents: | Oleksandr (father) Liudmyla (mother) |
Relatives: | Yelyzaveta (sister) Andriy Yushchenko (brother-in-law) |
Awards: | Best TV Hostess 2004 |
Mariia Oleksandrivna Yefrosynina (Ukrainian: Марія Олександрівна Єфросиніна;[2] born 25 May 1979), professionally known as Masha Efrosynina (Ukrainian: Маша Єфросиніна), is a Ukrainian television host and media personality. Along with Pavlo Shylko, she hosted the 50th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest.[3]
In 2018, Masha became the United Nations Population Fund Goodwill Ambassador.[4]
Graduating from high school with a gold medal (an honour roll), Efrosinina enrolled in the Department of Foreign Languages in the Kyiv University, graduating as an interpreter of the English and Spanish languages.
At 19 she debuted on the First National channel in the program Happy Bell. In 2002 she received the Teletriumph prize in the nomination the Best TV show.
She co-presented the 50th Eurovision Song Contest alongside Pavlo Shylko, in 2005 from Kyiv's Sports Palace, to a pan-European TV-audience of an estimated 150 million people.She has also co-presented the UEFA Euro 2012 draw held at the Palace of Culture and Science in Warsaw, on 7 February 2010.
She presented Fabryka Zirok, the Ukrainian version of Star Academy, with co-host Andriy Domanskyi, on Novyi Kanal.[5]
On 18 November 2010 Efrosinina placed the 77th place among the most influential females in Ukraine according to the Ukrainian magazine Focus.[6]
Masha got married in 2003 to Tymur Khromaiev, an Ossetian-Ukrainian, son of the president of Ukrainian basketball league Zurab Khromaiev.[7]
Her sister Yelyzaveta, who is two years younger,[11] married Andriy Yushchenko, son of the former Ukrainian president Viktor Yushchenko.[12] [13] She also graduated Kyiv University (2009) department of psychology and now works as specialist in a child psychology. On 10 March 2010 the young Yushchenko family increased in size by a girl, Varvara.[14] [15]