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The Russian singer reported that she spends about 2.6 thousand rubles a month on groceries.

Natalia Sturm. Photo: Alyona, damn / YouTube

Singer Natalia Sturm, known as the singer of the song "School Romance", reported that she spends 2,600 rubles a month on food. She wrote about this on her page on the social network.

"My spending on groceries is 2.6 thousand rubles a month. Calm your wombs! Eating a lot is indecent," the actress wrote.

With such a comment, she accompanied a photo of the scoreboard scales, which showed 52.6 kg.

The 58-year-old singer told how she manages to spend so little on food.

"A pack of Herculean porridge, buckwheat, milk 3.2%, chicken /rice / vermicelli, Armenian lavash, tomatoes / cucumbers salted myself (a set of 100 rubles with garlic). Mushrooms, sea buckthorn, potatoes 70 rubles, carrots 50 rubles, radish 50 rubles, arugula 100 rubles, sorrel 100 rubles. Vegetables and fruits are a weekend market, they sell everything at discounts," Sturm reported in an interview with <url>.

The actress also noted that there are discounts in all grocery stores, plus bonus programs from banks. In some stores there are discounts for pensioners.

As confirmation of her words, she provided the publication with a screenshot of the banking application, in which the amount of 2,518 rubles for three operations was actually listed in the supermarket section for the month.

"Most of all people spend on booze, cigarettes, expensive smoked products. If no frills, then the food should be healthy. Healthy food is inexpensive. And it's much cheaper to cook by ourselves than to eat the same thing in restaurants," Sturm is sure.

The singer added that with a height of 170 cm weighs 52 kg.

Natalia Sturm started her career in 1991, winning first place at the All-Russian competition "Show Queen". Over the years of her career, she has released four studio albums and two compilations. One album, which was ready in 2012, was never released. Sturm has also written five novels.

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17.09.2024

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