People's Artist of Ukraine Pavel Zibrov spoke openly in an interview about the unwritten rules of the show business concerning private meetings with fans. In a comment to the RBC-Ukraine LIFE publication, the performer candidly discussed how often artists face ambiguous invitations and explicit offers after their performances.

The Art of Hints: From Fees to Hotels

Zibrov did not deny that such situations are part of the profession. According to him, such offers happen to almost every artist. "I think that every artist, male or female, has received such offers. How could it be otherwise? That is why it is called a private party. Right?", the singer noted.

With humor, the performer described a typical conversation scenario that might start with discussing the fee but quickly shift to intimate questions. Zibrov explained that after agreeing on the cost of the performance, organizers or fans may start asking about the artist's accommodation details: "First, they agree on the fee: well, the performance costs so much. And then questions start: can you stay until morning, where are you staying, which hotel?".

Why the Artist Doesn't Reveal His Hotel Room Number

When the conversation turned to whether Zibrov himself had refused such offers, he did not give a direct answer, preferring to turn the topic into a joke. The artist joked that he would not publicly name his hotel room number, as if placing an advertisement for fans. "And so, will Pavel Zibrov now tell his hotel room number? Like, room 245, come after 12? Hello, Garik Krychevsky, my room is 245", he joked, hinting at the absurdity of such a situation.

Who Most Often Invites Zibrov to Parties

Separately, the performer touched upon the age of his fans. Previously, Zibrov noted that he is currently especially popular among the younger audience. It is people under the age of 35 who most often invite him to events related to birthdays or other personal celebrations.

Despite jokes about "private parties", Zibrov emphasized that he values all his fans regardless of age. For him, the main thing is to stay on stage, "ignite" together with the audience, and prove that he is still a real "live wire" and retains the energy for performances.