In the world of media and show business, phenomena of such ambiguity as the show "Investigation by Psychics" rarely occur. The program, which combined elements of detective investigation and esotericism, did not leave viewers or critics indifferent.
The former editor-in-chief of the popular show "Investigations by Psychics" Lelya Boravlyova became a figure that attracted attention thanks to her provocative statements about the reality and validity of the show. In an interview, Boravlyova shared her views on psychics and their role in the show.
Boravlyova confirms that "Investigation conducted by psychics" really shows real stories of people, but immediately emphasizes that all psychics who appeared on the screen are "charlatans". She believes that these people use their publicity to make money, offering "amulets" and "protections" from war, which, in her opinion, is simply absurd.
"Psychics are charlatans. Today, they make money from the war and say: "We will make you an amulet, protection at the front." It just doesn't go over your head," Boravlyova said. Her criticism is not limited to the financial aspect. She also points out that many media psychics have become millionaires thanks to their popularity and businesses revolving around their supposedly magical abilities.
"Undoubtedly, psychics are millionaires. They made millions, especially those who were faces. They built houses, did businesses..." Boravlyova clarified. Her words open a new perspective on how media personalities can use their fame for personal enrichment, often at the expense of gullible people who believe in their abilities.
Thus, according to Lela Boravlyova, the show "Investigations led by psychics" is not just entertainment, but part of a large industry, where satisfying the needs of the audience becomes a reason for profit. This scandal will certainly make many think about the true cost of media phenomena and the trust that psychics use.