Silvia Ilves Reveals Shocking Secrets on "Electric Chair" Show
In the latest episode of Õhtuleht's entertainment show "Electric Chair," Estonia's most renowned cellist Silvia Ilves took the hot seat and shared surprising personal revelations. Host Tim Bluz posed uncomfortable questions to guests, who answer for money that goes to charity.
CultureÕhtuleht's entertainment show "Electric Chair" continues with its unique format, in which guests answer questions that typically go unasked in everyday life, though this time for money that goes to charity.
The latest episode's main guest was Estonia's most renowned cellist and mother of four Silvia Ilves (33), who dared to sit on the famous "electric chair" and share previously unknown revelations about her life. Host Tim Bluz is known for his sharp and unexpected questions, ones that most people would ordinarily be unwilling to answer publicly.
The show's concept is simple but effective: the more uncomfortable the question, the greater the potential sum of money that ultimately goes to charity. In this way, the guest's candour directly funds a good cause.
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