Ida Galich made a video referencing "The Last Supper."

Ida Galich posted a new video referencing Leonardo da Vinci's "The Last Supper." The 36-year-old blogger recorded a similarly themed episode about the Sretensky Monastery choir.
In the video, Galich, wearing a white scarf and a garment resembling a cassock, sits in the center of a table with choir members and modest treats: apples, bagels, and paskha.
The announcement states that the episode is not just an interview, but a "real touch of a miracle," and the band members "for the first time openly and honestly" talk about how to "remain a good husband for their large family, film musical documentary projects in other countries, constantly rehearse and at the same time maintain the light within." Viewers are also promised "exclusive footage" and "revelations" from the artists about discipline, faith, and brotherhood.
"Ida released the perfect content for May 8th viewing. You won't see anything better on the news today," "It felt so warm and bright inside from the first minutes. I'm listening and crying," "I watched the interview. Very heartfelt," Galich's followers wrote in the comments under the episode.
Ida Galich first gained fame as the creator of vines—short humorous videos on social media—and her collaboration with fellow blogger Nastya Ivleeva played a significant role in her popularity. At the time, they were the leading "collaboration" on the RuNet. However, they later publicly fell out, with Ida once again disowning her former friend after her scandalous "nude party." Ivleeva continues to suffer the consequences of her "cancellation" due to the publicity surrounding it, while Galich has transformed herself from the "funny girl next door" into a popular presenter, influencer, and socialite, aspiring to fashion icon status. She attends Western fashion shows, collaborates with top stylists, and supports government and social projects. Ida produces videos about domestic violence and has donated money to victims in Dagestan and the Belgorod region. She also recruited Russians to use the Max messenger app. She also manages to avoid the attention of tax authorities, amid a massive audit of the incomes of major bloggers.
Photo: stills from video/Galich Ida/YouTubegalichida/Instagram**