A.bilguun: I Don't Understand People Who Change Their Citizenship

By B.BAATAR

Few months ago, I found A.Bilguun on social media while surfing the Internet.

He had an unusually high number of "followers", 60,000 likes and followers, so I decided to contact him about why that is.

A.Bilguun is a Mongolia TV host in Poland.

Below is a brief interview with A.Bilguun.

Can you tell us about yourself?

My name is A.Bilguun. I have been living in Poland since I was nine. Because my mother had to work here as a women's doctor, my mom wanted me to become a doctor. Because of my mom's wish, I went to the School of Medical Science. But I didn't like it. I quit my medical school and studied marketing. I played in a commercial of famous Russian host Simon. Then a show director said to me, "You were good. Do you want to step into show business?" and I said yes.

Two months late, the director called and offered me a job.

You hosted the television program U1 Bator. What was the purpose of the program?

Yes. I worked with host Simon on U1 Bator. I was mocking famous Russian people during the show. From that time, Polish people started liking me. I started mimicking politicians of Poland.

I participated in "Dancing with the Stars" and placed second. Then people were paying attention to me.

I worked as a host on many television shows since then, such as "Puk Puk to My", "Dancing with the Stars" and "Your Face Sounds Familiar".

You said you were mimicking politicians. Didn't you face any threats?

No. I met politicians and have talked to them. Former Minister of Finance of Poland, Jan Vincent-Rostowski once said, "Your shows were very funny at the beginning. But it became uninteresting when you started mimicking politicians. I didn't like that."

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