Timati, learn!  Star men up to 170 cm tall, who do not take steam baths because of this

Timati, learn! Star men up to 170 cm tall, who do not take steam baths because of this

While Timati continues to insist on his height of 174cm, VOICE talks about other short celebrities who don’t mind it.

Timati, learn!  Star men up to 170 cm tall, who do not take steam baths because of this

The growth of Timati has long been discussed. This topic became especially acute during the season of “The Bachelor” with his participation.

At first, the rapper measured back to back with the participants of the reality show, assuring that his height was 174 cm. Attentive viewers noted: something was wrong here – there was too much difference between him and the girls. The suspicion of netizens hurt Yunusov, and he made a video where he measured his height in front of the public.

But it’s funny: the video clearly shows that the height of Timati from the heels to the crown (namely the hairstyles) is a maximum of 175. Then we have minus 6 centimeters: 3 cm is a high sole, 3 cm is a hair cut. The total height of the rapper is 168-169 cm. However, Timati himself, for some reason, takes the above 6 cm from 180 cm, getting the coveted 174 cm. The attempt was not counted, Mr. Black Star!

VOICE is convinced that each of us is beautiful – with height, weight, physique, eye color and all other parameters. And stellar examples (Timati, study!) prove it.

Nikolai Rastorguev, 168 cm

There are men who have complexes about their short stature, but Nikolai Rastorguev is certainly not one of them. The leader of the Lyube group feels confident next to great colleagues on the stage, calmly takes pictures and does not attach importance to growth. After all, what is the main thing? It’s true: talent, charisma, natural charm.

Alexander Tsekalo, 167 cm

Alexander has always loved tall women. Perhaps it was thanks to the difference in height that the brilliant duo of Tsekalo (167 cm) and Milyavskaya (173 cm + heels) was so popular at one time. Today, the producer is married to Darina Erwin, whose height is 173 cm, and feels great next to the long-legged young beauty.

Timour Rodriguez, 165 cm

Timur Rodriguez is one of those famous men who looks a lot taller than his height. We’re sure it’s all about charm, masculinity and a bright image. And perhaps the showman’s wife Zlata, a slender and graceful girl, whose height is just over 160 cm, additionally creates the illusion of strong growth.

Mikhail Galustyan, 163 cm

Mikhail Galustyan owes much of his popularity to his short stature, which was ideal for stages at the KVN, and then at the Comedy Club. The comedian’s wife Victoria is 4 cm taller than her husband, but this does not bother Mikhail at all. In general, the couple, in our opinion, looks very harmonious.

Oleg Gazmanov, 163 cm

Many are very surprised to learn that the height of Oleg Gazmanov is only 163 cm. Yet how he jumps at his concerts! The artist himself admitted more than once: in his small stature he does not see anything wrong, and if desired, you can usually find a lot of advantages. That’s what we understand!

Andrey Gaidulyan, 162 cm

Gaidulyan emphasized more than once: it was growth that helped him find his star role. His 162 cm fit perfectly into the images of the shy son of the oligarch Sasha from the Univer TV series, and then SashaTanya. Andrei also does not lack attention from women: now he is married to Alexandra Veleskevich, who, by the way, is more than 10 cm taller than her husband!

Dmitry Khrustalev, 167 cm

Bald, short, with glasses – it would seem that this is not the most successful ensemble for a man. However, Dmitry Khrustalev was able to make his appearance a visiting card, which had a positive effect on his career and personal life. Recall that at one time the showman met with Ekaterina Barnabas.

Earlier we talked about famous couples with a big height difference. What the wives of the greatest famous men look like, read here. All about the oligarchs who meet with the same age as their daughters, read here.

Source: The Voice Mag

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