He left his first wife, is in a criminal case: how the winner of the “last hero” Sergey Odintsov lives

He left his first wife, is in a criminal case: how the winner of the “last hero” Sergey Odintsov lives

Sergey Odintsov is the winner of the first season of the show “The Last Hero”. How did his life develop in the future?

The first season of The Last Hero was released in 2001. The leader was Sergei Bodrov, who was in charge of 16 people’s fight for a place under the sun. As a result, the winner was a customs officer from the city of Kursk – 26-year-old Sergey Odintsov. He managed to maintain the goodwill of his rivals and win the love of the public.

Sergey spent the winnings on an apartment in his native Kursk. Taking advantage of the popularity, he became a deputy, and in 2004 consolidated his notoriety by participating in the fifth season of The Last Hero. However, this time he failed to win.

Three years later, Sergei again became the hero of the news, only now on a criminal occasion. The man pulled into the oncoming lane and accidentally ran into a traffic cop who was trying to stop him. At trial, Odintsov admitted his guilt and he was sentenced to one year’s probation.

It is known that Sergei divorced his first wife, remarried after some time. With his second wife, he raises his son Arsène.

He is a multifaceted personality, which is why today Odintsov works as a boxing and kickboxing trainer, and also produces wooden products to order. The parliamentary past is over – largely because the reality winner really likes to shake his fists.

In 2021, Odintsov was supposed to take part in The Last Hero for the third time, but he had to be expelled due to a criminal case brought against a man. It turned out that Sergei beat up a neighbor who asked him not to make noise after midnight. The victim was diagnosed with traumatic brain injury and a broken zygomatic bone. Also, the man lost his front tooth.

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Source: The Voice Mag

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