EDITORIAL
Olga Mur
MOEVIR Magazine December Issue 2025
[ Olga Mur ]
https://www.magcloud.com/browse/issue/3223029
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In September 2025, she won 1st place in the “Mrs.” category at the regional stage of the You Are Unique beauty pageant held in Moscow. In October 2025, she became the international winner in the “Mrs.” category of the You Are Unique global beauty project, which took place in Dubai.
She won a 1-carat diamond ring (although she has not received it yet, and it is expected to be presented in November). At the beginning of the year, she set a goal to appear on television. Since she is not an actress by education but a lawyer, she decided to enter the media industry and launched her own Instagram blog focused on seduction and flirting education.
In the summer of 2025, she completed the Zhara Models modeling school. She also co-launched her own YouTube show titled Love Theory together with comedian Bogdan Kuznetsov.
At the moment, she is launching her own YouTube show Whispering with Olga Mur, where she plans to invite celebrities and influencers for interviews and podcast-style conversations.
In November 2025, she became a sports news presenter for Russian Music Box, and she plans to continue developing in this role. She also has a dream of recording her own original song.
Among modeling training and beauty events, which type of styling do you enjoy most?
I prefer small and large curls, waves, and high ponytails with waves.
How do you think mature women’s fashion perspectives differ from younger women’s?
Adult women prefer style to fashion, long-lasting trends to hot fashion trends. I trust style matters to professionals, whose advice I seek on a regular basis.
What was the most valuable lesson you learned from winning the “You Are Unique” international contest?
At the moment of my awarding for winning the “You Are Unique” contest, I realized that I had actually come to this contest not just for the sake of participation, and not only for an informational reason, and not in order to diversify my everyday life.
I came to win this beauty contest and to prove, first of all, to myself that I am a real beauty, as for many years I did not realize my own attractiveness.
What advice would you give to women planning to compete in beauty pageants?
The main advice for those who want to participate in a beauty contest is to do it anyway — just believe in yourself and register for participation. That’s the most important step, and then everything will depend not on you, but on who you are. You just need to show charisma and reveal yourself on stage at the moment of the competition, without squeezing into a corner out of fear.
How does “Love Theory” differ creatively from your upcoming show, “Whispering with Olga Mur”?
Love Theory is a show about the stages of a relationship between a man and a woman. In this show, my co-writer, comedian Bogdan Kuznetsov, and I discuss triggering topics related to modern relationships, the dating process, different stages of a relationship, and the expectations of couples.
On the other hand, Whispers with Olga Moore is a show where I invite people to come and talk about their careers and social achievements.
During your pageant preparation, which aspect of your appearance did you focus on the most?
I’ve worked in a sedentary job all my life, and as a child, I didn’t do any sports because I was overweight. Therefore, the most challenging aspects of preparing for the competition were plasticity and grace, as I had to quickly learn how to gracefully step onto the stage like a majestic swan.
How much do you think beauty contests can boost a woman’s confidence?
The joy of victory fades away quite quickly, and the crown is almost immediately placed on a shelf in the closet. However, the status of a beauty pageant winner remains with me forever! I can now share this exciting experience with my grandchildren, and I have nothing but pride. Therefore, the victory in the beauty pageant undoubtedly had a significant impact on my self-esteem.
What inspired your transition from a law background to the media industry?
am a lawyer by my first education. After starting to work in this profession, I realized that I did not want to work in hiring. After working as a lawyer for several years, I decided to retrain as a manicure master. I started working in this field on myself and devoted 16 years of my life to the beauty industry.
And already after trying two professions, I realized that I am very bored. Therefore, I went to the media industry to live a more active and fun life.
What challenges have you encountered as a sports news presenter on Russian Music Box?
Oh, it was a completely new experience in my life. At the beginning of this year, I wanted to get on television. I thought about acting in a TV series and a movie. I tried different ways. And yet, I got on TV, but in a different way — by becoming the host of Russian Music Box.
There are no difficulties, but it’s important to learn from more experienced colleagues.









































