Cybersport.Metaratings.ru is pleased to welcome you. Alexandra “Mira” Gaevskaya is one of Twitch’s most popular and up-and-coming Russian content creators. Today you will learn all of the most fascinating facts about her life, including why she moved to the United States and how she came to have over 60 million Russian rubles in her bank account.
Mira Gaevsky was born in Moscow on October 1, 1990, into the family of Valery Gaevsky, the future governor of the Stavropol Territory. The girl attended one of the most prestigious schools in the Russian capital with her older sister Elena and younger sister Anastasia. Gaevsky’s middle daughter decided to continue her education at one of the US universities after graduation.
She earned a bachelor’s degree in economics and a master’s degree in graphic design in the United States. Alexandra worked as a graphic designer for a while after graduation, earning ten dollars an hour. “I got a job myself and earned my living,” the girl claims.
According to some reports, Alexandra did not simply fly to America. She had hit a man and left him on the road in 2009 while driving. The accident was initially kept hidden from the public, but after it was reported on the Pan.ru portal, residents of Stavropol had questions for the current governor of the Stavropol Territory, Valery Gaevsky, and his daughter Alexandra. Mira obtained a new passport under a new name and flew abroad as a result of the publicity.
Alexandra began her career in 2014 on Twitch, where she demonstrated high-level Hearthstone play. The girl rose through the ranks after adopting the nickname Mira HS, reaching the 17th spot on the list at the peak of her powers.
Gaevskaya changed her nickname after she got tired of playing Hearthstone and began streaming a variety of popular and current games.
On Twitch, she now has over 350 thousand followers. Alexandra streams in the “Just Chatting” category on a regular basis, where she interacts with subscribers and educates them on psychology. Gaevskaya holds a psychology diploma, which she earned after beginning her career as a streamer.
Mira “stumbled” into another scandal in mid-February 2022 when, during one of her broadcasts, she accidentally showed her bank account, which had over $780,000 in it at the time of the stream (60 million Russian roubles).
Despite the girl’s claim that she can prove the source of all of her income in court, many people online questioned her claims, citing old investigations into her father. So, between 2008 and 2012, when Valery Gaevsky was governor of the Stavropol Territory, he was suspected of corruption, and Valery’s assistant, Igor Bestyzhy, was caught trying to accept a bribe of 50 million roubles.
A report about the scandal was broadcast on the Russia-24 TV channel as part of their news program on February 15. Mira can monetize her beauty on platforms like Patreon and OnlyFans, where fans can buy her photos and videos in light erotic format for large sums, according to Alexandra Kuzmenko, who served as an expert.
According to the report, Alexandra’s mother, Olga, was one of the five richest wives of officials in 2017 with a yearly income of 308 million roubles. It’s worth noting that Olga’s husband, Valery, served as a senator in the Russian Federation’s Federation Council from 2016 to 2021.