Marina Vladimirovna Orlova (Russian: Марина
Ð'ладимировна Орлова, born 10 December 1980) is a
Russian host of a popular YouTube channel, HotForWords and a
corresponding website. In 2012 she started an online series of videos
for a personal finance website Bankrate.com where she explains the
meaning of commonly used financial and economic terms.Orlova was born
in Arzamas (Nizhny Novgorod Oblast) Russian SFSR, Soviet Union in
1980. She worked at a shop for a year before applying to an
international recruitment program. She wanted to do something
creative, or improve her English skills and to prepare for her Ph.D;
she was then sent to a small town near San Francisco and worked as a
nanny for a working family with two children. A year later she moved
to Hollywood, where she attempted to start a career in modelling.
After going to two photoshoots, she was told that at 5 feet 5 inches
(1.65 m), she was too short.She has two degrees in philology and
taught English and world literature to high school students in Moscow
before moving to the United States to pursue further education.
Ð'ладимировна Орлова, born 10 December 1980) is a
Russian host of a popular YouTube channel, HotForWords and a
corresponding website. In 2012 she started an online series of videos
for a personal finance website Bankrate.com where she explains the
meaning of commonly used financial and economic terms.Orlova was born
in Arzamas (Nizhny Novgorod Oblast) Russian SFSR, Soviet Union in
1980. She worked at a shop for a year before applying to an
international recruitment program. She wanted to do something
creative, or improve her English skills and to prepare for her Ph.D;
she was then sent to a small town near San Francisco and worked as a
nanny for a working family with two children. A year later she moved
to Hollywood, where she attempted to start a career in modelling.
After going to two photoshoots, she was told that at 5 feet 5 inches
(1.65 m), she was too short.She has two degrees in philology and
taught English and world literature to high school students in Moscow
before moving to the United States to pursue further education.
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