this is a creative industry podcast, and we continue our conversation with yana churikova here, uh, thererton, here it is, what exactly this project began to push apart here these boundaries, allowed on television to look into private life to show. it is publicly broadcast widely. well, what later became a stream for him, in principle, the moment of peeping, which formed the basis of these movements, but for some time it had such significant weight. how many reality shows were launched subsequently by the factory and the element of reality. he was still auxiliary, of course, it was absolutely clear that if romance arises at the factory, no one has ever directed it. that is, it was absolute and i sometimes ask, i say, guys, what here you pulled, damn kissing as a result. all of them had young girls outside the perimeter. what are you saying? you don't understand, you don't understand, it's sitting on the perimeter all the way. there you go crazy, there, that's all the roof goes, i say. okay, ok. but there were pure light feelings. yeah, wonderful romeo and juliet of the sixth factory yulec