Выпуск 10. Артем Захаров

"I am the Apollo of Moscow bohemia," says 17–year-old Artem Zakharov about himself. He was born into a wealthy family whose monthly income is 15 million rubles. Despite the fact that the guy's father, entrepreneur Alexander, was brought up in the Caucasus and strives to instill modesty and diligence in his children, Artem is used to not denying himself anything.
Trips around the city in a luxury car, shopping for hundreds of thousands of rubles, social outings – these are the hobbies of the 17-year-old rich heir. The guy does not study anywhere and does not work, and this categorically does not suit his loved ones. But the parents do not limit Artem in money, for fear of losing contact with him.
Tired of this state of affairs, the Zakharovs turned to the Child from Hell project for help. Where will Artem go for re-education and what awaits him in the host family? Watch in the new edition of reality.
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