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On the eve of the holidays, Anton Hekimyan received his long-awaited promotion. He is already Director of “News and Current Affairs” at bTV, and in his management position, Hekimyan will receive a colossal salary of BGN 12,000 per month.
However, the high salary is unlikely to affect the self-esteem of Hekimyan, who continues to live in a modest apartment. He has repeatedly said that he is not a wasteful person, that he likes to save and that the only major expenses he makes are traveling abroad during his summer vacation.
Tony was born and raised in a working-class family in Stara Zagora. His childhood was not spent in abundance. He has an older sister. To this day, her parents continue to live in their family home in the town of Limes. Anton is very attached to his family. He regularly takes them with him to Sofia or travels to his homeland.
Anton treats with great love his Baba Tonka, after whom he is named. He died suddenly two years ago, and his death shocked the journalist, who could not even find the strength to go to work and was urgently replaced by his colleague Maria Tsancarova.
His other great drama that upsets his parents is personal failure.
In recent years, Tony has closed his heart to love after experiencing a difficult separation from his fiancée and his colleague, reporter Vasilena. The couple planned to tie the knot in a Revival wedding. But three years ago, they ended their relationship. It is said in the media that Vasilena was not faithful to Anton. Their love shook even more after the two lost a child in the third month. After learning of the tragedy, Hekimyan did not comment on the case on the pretext that his boss Venelin Petkov had prohibited him from answering personal questions in public. It is even more difficult for the journalist to accept the new relationship of his great love, who last year gave birth to a girl at the hand of a famous doctor.
Next May, the eternal bachelor will turn 37, but fatherhood is not yet at Anton’s forefront. He loves children and is a doting uncle to his two nephews, whom he takes to the sea in Tsarevo every summer, Retro writes.
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