Известный российский актёр Юрий Борисов, звезда фильмов «Анора» и «Купе номер 6», прошёл процедуру трансплантации волос. Поклонники заметили обновлённый облик артиста на недавнем публичном мероприятии после возвращения из Турции. Сам Борисов не стал комментировать изменения, но фанаты уже оценили его новый стиль, отметив, что актёр выглядит ещё моложе и увереннее.
Известный российский актёр Юрий Борисов, звезда фильмов «Анора» и «Купе номер 6», прошёл процедуру трансплантации волос. Поклонники заметили обновлённый облик артиста на недавнем публичном мероприятии после возвращения из Турции. Сам Борисов не стал комментировать изменения, но фанаты уже оценили его новый стиль, отметив, что актёр выглядит ещё моложе и увереннее.
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