Main points
- Dasha Yevtukh became a famous blogger thanks to her TikTok videos and participation in the cooking show “MasterChef”.
- The Yevtukh family's house was damaged by Russian shelling of Poltava.

Dasha Yevtukh / Collage of Channel 24
On April 1, the house of blogger Dasha Yevtukh and her husband Oleksandr Glazov was damaged by Russian shelling of Poltava. Fortunately, the couple were not home at the time of the attack – the family was temporarily away.
- 1 Who is Dasha Evtukh?
- 2 Personal life
- 3 What is known about the scandal surrounding the destroyed house?
In the article by Channel 24 , read about Dasha Yevtukh. Also, find out what scandal erupted around the blogger's destroyed house.
Who is Dasha Evtukh?
Dasha Yevtukh is from the village of Bogodarivka, Poltava region, and has two sisters, she is the youngest. The girl dreamed of becoming an actress, but went to study to be a technologist, she graduated from the agricultural academy.
I was in the student council, worked as a waitress in cafes. Now I don't have time for hobbies. Subscribers and the blog take up a lot of time. The only thing I do is run in the morning. I used to like to draw, make various crafts from iron,
– Dasha shared in an interview with the publication “Zmist”.

Dasha Yevtukh in childhood / Photo from the blogger's Instagram
Dasha started making videos during quarantine when she was in her final year of college, but she didn't expect them to go so viral online.
I filmed to overcome my inner fears and gain more confidence to learn how to speak on camera. Because I wanted to act in films earlier, not be a blogger,
– the girl shared in an interview with Alina Dorotyuk.
Yevtukh became popular thanks to the TikTok videos “unpacking” and “driving a horse.” Dasha was even noticed by Lesya Nikityuk – she followed the blogger and posted stories about her on Instagram.
Video “I'm Leading a Horse”: watch the video online
Now Yevtukh continues to blog. The girl has two Instagram pages: one has over 200 thousand subscribers, and the other has over 400 thousand, and she also shoots videos on TikTok.
In 2021, Dasha took part in the 11th season of the culinary talent show “MasterChef”, but was unable to win, she was eliminated in the 13th episode. A year later, her current husband, Alexander Glazov, became a participant in the project.

Dasha Yevtukh on “MasterChef” / Photo from the STB website
By the way, in an interview with Slava Demin, the blogger said that she dreams of opening her own Ukrainian cuisine restaurant. The girl admitted that she loves homemade dishes, “prepared with love and warmth.”
Personal life
Dasha Yevtukh is married to former Poltava City and District Council member Oleksandr Glazov. They met while still students. At first, the couple were friends, kept in touch after graduation, and later developed a romantic relationship.
On August 23, 2023, Dasha and Oleksandr got married in Poltava, at that time they had been dating for about six months. The blogger admitted that she did not expect her lover to propose so quickly.

Wedding of Dasha Yevtukh and Alexander Glazov / Photo from the blogger's Instagram
In May 2024, Evtukh announced that she had become a mother for the first time. The couple had a daughter, whom they named Themis, after the ancient Greek goddess of justice.

Dasha Yevtukh with her husband and daughter / Photo from Alexander Glazov's Instagram
What is known about the scandal surrounding the destroyed house?
After the attack, Dasha and Oleksandr opened a fundraiser for relief, which led to criticism. It also became known that they were actually renting out the house. The family of neuropsychologist and speech therapist Yulia Gordienko lived there.
Later, her husband Yevtukh recorded a video with Yulia and urged her to join the gathering for her family. Hordienko and her family lost their car in the impact, and their belongings were left under the rubble.
Glazov said that this house is the only real estate of his family. According to the man, at the time of the “arrival” only Yulia's eldest son was there, who was injured but received help on the spot.
It should be noted that last year, in the program “By Houses”, Yevtukh said that she lives with her husband and daughter in a house near Kyiv. The family rented housing for about $1,000.