Casino Life & Business Magazine is revealing the 5 secrets of Ana-Marian Barnoschi, Liviu Varciu’s asistant in Roata Norocului TV show, hosted by Kanal D TV station.
In the same time Casino Life & Business Magazine is hosting her first pictorial ever published.
And now the secrets… .
1) When I was 12, I wanted to make pancakes – after my experiment, the kitchen had to be renovated.
2) At 5, I taught myself how to ride a bike.
3) I am still eating my soup sifted.
4) At 3, I got lost from my parents, at the seaside.. I had to cross three crossings to get back to them, but I managed to reach destination.
5) I won a singing contest at 3 🙂
And a small interview… .
CASINO: When you were little, what was your dream job?
I wanted to be a kindergarten teacher, just like my mother. I was even telling the kids at the kindergarten she was working at to listen to me, not to her.
CASINO: How did you hear about the casting for ‘Wheel of Fortune’?
A friend who works in television told me that they were doing a casting for an assistant at the ‘Wheel of Fortune’ show. This is how I tried my luck. I am thrilled for being selected by the producers, I can tell I played my best card for television.
CASINO: Is this what you wished for?
Yes, I love very much what is all going during this show. Everything is new to me and beautiful, too. I was used to the spotlight, stage, cameras – I had done dancing clips in various shows. At 16, I started street dance, a real passion for me.
CASINO: Is the television as you had imagined it?
Not really… Everything seemed so much easier, but I was wrong. It is a field where you have to work hard, be disciplined and serious about it.
CASINO: How does it feel working with Liviu Vârciu?
We have a great time! He is an extraordinary man, whom I got to know during the shows – a wonderful soul. We are helping each other, he is careful about me and supports me all the time. Plus, there is no way you will get bored with him! It is nice to go on the set to have much fun, doesn’t feel like a job at all.
CASINO: Where do you see yourself in 10 years?
I have not given any thought to it – maybe married with child, who knows. But I am thinking – if I do good from now on, I could land a television career.
CASINO: What is your dream job now?
I would love to have a career in television. To have my own show – I am fully aware that there is a lot of learning, experimenting until that moment.