Reality star Alina Pantseyeva shares photo of injured hand and pet's bandaged paw
Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Alina Pantseyeva, winner of the eighth season of the show "Life on the Scale," shared a photo of her injured hand and her pet's bandaged paw on Instagram.
- Pantseyeva, who lost 71.7 kilograms in the show, often shares life updates with her followers, including details about her diverse career and personal life.
- The post did not reveal details about the injuries, but Pantseyeva has previously spoken openly about her ADHD diagnosis and her impressive physical and professional transformations.
Alina Pantseyeva, the winner of the eighth season of the reality show "Life on the Scale," has shared a concerning update with her followers on Instagram. She posted a photo revealing her injured hand alongside her pet's bandaged paw, with the caption "Minus one paw, minus one hand." Pantseyeva did not elaborate on the circumstances surrounding the injuries.
Known for her significant transformation on the show, where she lost 71.7 kilograms, Pantseyeva frequently engages with her audience on social media. She recently marked her 29th birthday by sharing a selfie from the gym, explaining that she was working a long shift. She reflected on her twenties, highlighting accomplishments such as mastering several foreign languages, extensive travel across Europe, and moving to two different countries independently.
Her professional and educational journey is equally impressive. Pantseyeva boasts over nine years of work experience, has established her own business, earned a master's degree in the European Union, and is pursuing a doctorate. Her qualifications span multiple fields, including being a certified manicurist, programmer, and fitness instructor, in addition to her background as a philology graduate, translator, and Slavic languages teacher. She has also openly discussed her ADHD diagnosis, noting how it has helped her gain self-understanding.
Minus one paw, minus one hand. Saลพetak danaลกnjeg dana.
Originally published by Veฤernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.