- Victoria is pretty and she knows what she wants from life--but her plans collapse in an instant when she is fired. Fate lands her at the Shatalins', who need a nanny for three children.
- 30-year-old Victoria (Vika) Prutkovskaya works in a small women's-clothing store owned by her boyfriend Anton. She's pretty and she knows what she wants from life--but her plans collapse in an instant when Anton fires her, job-wise and relationship-wise. Now she tries to sell cosmetics to office workers and owners of private apartments, and fate lands her at the Shatalins', who need a nanny for three children. This can only happen in a fairy tale: a luxurious apartment of a famous producer, its owner Maxim, a smart, charismatic man is the dream of any woman: a decent salary and cute children with whom Vika immediately became friends. Shatalin's wife died and he, protecting the children's psyches, didn't want to remarry, so he hired a nanny for them. Vika's arrival turns the orderly household, so long protected by butler Konstantin, upside-down. Vika is initially surprised by the prevailing rules, such as changing into suits for dinner, and people from the TV crowd congregate in the hallway, but over time she becomes an integral part of the Shatalins' life.
- She was working in a clothing boutique in Berilyovo, Moscow, 'til her boyfriend kicked her out in one of those crushing blows. What was she to do? Where was she to go? She was out on her fanny. So over the highway from Beryolivo to Max Shatalin's door, she was there to sell makeup, but the father saw more. She had style. She had flair. She was there. That's how she became the Nanny. Who would've guessed that the girl we've described was just exactly what the doctor prescribed? Now the father finds her beguiling, watch out, Zhanna. And the kids are actually smiling, such joie de vivre. She's the lady in red when everyone else is wearing tan: The Flashy girl from Berilyovo, the nanny named Vika.—Russian_T.V._Connosseiur
- The series is set in Moscow. Vika Prutkovskaya lived in Mariupol until she was fifteen, then with her parents on the outskirts of Moscow (Biryulyovo district). She works in the wedding salon of her boyfriend Anton and expects a marriage proposal from him. When the wait drags on, Vika already asks the guy directly about his intentions. Here it turns out that Anton has long found a replacement for her, both at work and in his personal life. Victoria, once on the street, starts selling cosmetics. So she finds herself on the doorstep of the house of the famous music producer Maxim Shatalin (a widower with three children). She is mistaken for a nanny who was expected for an interview. This is how the heroine meets the family members and workers of Shatalin. Maxim Viktorovich does not intend to hire a girl without experience and recommendations, but in a desperate situation (reception with sponsors today, and the children are unattended) he has to take a risk. Over time, a bright and positive nanny brings new colors to the home and life of the household. Children treat her like a mother, whom they miss so much, the butler Konstantin Nikolaevich finds a faithful friend in her, and Shatalin begins to see in her more than just a servant. The whole idyll is spoiled by Maxim's colleague Zhanna Izhevskaya, who has been in love with him for many years and is jealous of a man for his new nanny. Also, numerous relatives of the Prutkovskys often visit the house. Mostly Vicki's mother and her grandmother, who eventually become real family members. Victoria more than once says that family is a sacred concept for her, and demands this from Maxim, who abandoned his children and is busy with work. Through her efforts, Shatalin begins to take an interest in the lives of her daughters and son and spend more time with them. And Victoria herself begins to become attached to children and already considers them her own. Meanwhile, the line of relationship between Shatalin and Vika is developing. Maxim, who after the death of his wife stopped looking at women, falls in love with a cheerful and spontaneous woman. Victoria loves him too. The situation is complicated by Maxim's panic fear of change. The turning point is a trip to St. Petersburg, returning from which, the heroes find themselves in a zone of strong turbulence. Maxim, thinking that the plane is falling, confesses to Vika his feelings. However, later he panics and takes his words back. This infuriates the girl: now Vika is clearly aware of the man's reluctance to change something. She understands that one can wait for another confession for a very long time. Therefore, now Victoria behaves like a free woman and begins to freely date men, even almost gets married a couple of times, which often causes a lot of comic situations. Everything changes when, in season 6, Vika learns that she has been married to a guide from the city of Sochi for several years. She and a friend are going to look for an unlucky husband to force him to divorce. At first, Shatalin thinks that his beloved has found a new boyfriend in Sochi, and when he arrives for Vika, he finds out that she is already married. This infuriates the man, he demands the divorce of the girl from her husband. Vika refuses out of anger: "I don't understand why I need to divorce Petrusha? Will I get a divorce, and then I will wait for many years for you to propose to me?" After this conversation, Maxim makes Vika an offer: "When I thought that you left for Sochi to marry someone there, I realized that I would be a complete idiot if I let you go." At the end of season 6, the heroes get married, and at the end of season 7, Vika is pregnant.
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