Victoria Lopyreva
- Television presenter
- actress
- model
- blogger
- beauty pageant titleholder
competition(s)
Victoria Petrovna Lopyreva (Russian: Виктория Петровна Лопырёва, romanized: Viktoriya Petrovna Lopyryova; born 26 July 1983) is a Russian television presenter, actress, model, blogger, and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Russia 2003. She was an official ambassador of the FIFA World Cup 2018 in Russia.
As a model, Lopyreva has appeared in magazines such as Cosmopolitan, Gala, Future Television, L'Officiel, Beauty, Beauty Unlimited, NRG, OK!, and HELLO!. She also was a director of the Miss Russia pageant for a period of time. In 2006, Lopyreva hosted the Miss Europe pageant held in Ukraine.[1] In 2008, she took part in the Russian version of Survivor, Last Hero.[2]
Early life
Victoria Lopyreva (Russian: Виктория Лопырёва) was born in Rostov-on-Don, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union 28 July 1983. In 2002, she won the "Donbass_Open fest", in 2003 – "Miss Russia Awards" and moved to Moscow. In 2006, Victoria started working in the Central Television.
In 2019, her little boy was born in Miami.
Model career
- Award winner of "Super Model of the World" – 2000
- Miss Russian Photo – 2001
- Miss Russia – 2003
TV
- TV anchor of "Miss Europe Awards" on central European TV channels
- TV anchor of the show "Football Night" on NTV
- TV anchor of the show "The real sport" on Post TV-2009
- TV anchor of the show "Happiness! The video version" on the "U" channel
- TV anchor "Fashion ambulance" on MUZ TV since 2011
- MUZ TV FASHION CHART TV anchor since 2012
Football
Lopyreva was a co-anchor of the "Football Night" TV show in 2007. She said she got seriously interested in football after that.[citation needed]
References
External links
- Victoria Lopyreva Official site
Preceded by Svetlana Koroleva | Miss Russia 2003 | Succeeded by Diana Zaripova |
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- Anna Baitchik (1993)
- No contest (1994)
- Elmira Touyusheva (1995)
- Alexandra Petrova (1996)
- Yelena Rogozhina (1997)
- Anna Malova (1998)
- Anna Kruglova (1999)
- No contest (2000)
- Oxana Fedorova (2001)
- Svetlana Koroleva (2002)
- Victoria Lopyreva (2003)
- Diana Zaripova (2004)
- Alexandra Ivanovskaya (2005)
- Tatiana Kotova (2006)
- Ksenia Sukhinova (2007)
- No contest (2008)
- Sofia Rudieva (2009)
- Irina Antonenko (2010)
- Natalia Gantimurova (2011)
- Elizaveta Golovanova (2012)
- Elmira Abdrazakova (2013)
- Yulia Alipova (2014)
- Sofia Nikitchuk (2015)
- Yana Dobrovolskaya (2016)
- Polina Popova (2017)
- Yulia Polyachikhina (2018)
- Alina Sanko (2019)
- No contest (2020)
- No contest (2021)
- Anna Linnikova (2022)
- Margarita Golubeva (2023)