Pavlo Zibrov, a cherished figure in Ukraine's music scene, recently opened up about a memorable yet embarrassing moment from his illustrious career. Despite his many achievements, this incident remains etched in his memory as a lesson in humility.

A Night to Remember

The saga unfolded 20 years ago in Truskavets, a picturesque town known for its healing mineral waters. Zibrov was set to perform at a concert, but an unexpected event tested his professionalism and personal resolve. Invited by a friend, who owned a local sanatorium, Zibrov found himself in the unexpected company of the General Prosecutor.

The Temptation of the Glass

Despite his initial reluctance, Zibrov decided to join his companions for a drink. "I have a concert, " he protested, yet the allure of camaraderie and a social toast proved too tempting to resist. As the glasses clinked, so did Zibrov's professional caution. "In a moment, I was no longer myself, " Zibrov recalls, highlighting how quickly the situation spiraled.

"In one moment, I was gone. I was tipsy and had to head straight to the theater, " Zibrov admitted.

Facing the Music

The moment of reckoning came swiftly. As he took the stage, the audience was quick to notice his inebriated state. "The crowd shouted, 'He's drunk. Shame!'" Zibrov recounted. The embarrassment was palpable, a stark reminder of the consequences of overindulgence.

A Quick-Witted Recovery

In a desperate bid to salvage the situation, Zibrov concocted a story. "I lied to the audience, saying I had a fever and was given a numbing injection, " he confessed. The ruse, though not entirely convincing, was a testament to his quick thinking under pressure.

A Lesson in Moderation

Reflecting on the incident, Zibrov acknowledges the embarrassment but also the lesson learned. It's a reminder that even the most seasoned professionals can falter, and that humility and honesty often pave the way for redemption.

Editor: Emiliia Morozova