Igor Bogdanoff wiki, bio, age, died, family, facebook, net worth

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French TV star Igor Bogdanoff passed on from Covid only days after his twin sibling Grichka died from a mix-up.

The 72-year-old moderator supposedly capitulated to the sickness on Monday at a Parisian emergency clinic only six days after his expired sibling experienced a similar destiny.

Reason for Death

Igor's reason for death still can't seem to be affirmed, however, family members guaranteed that the craftsman had been hospitalized since mid-December.

In a family explanation delivered by his representative, they said: "In harmony and love, encompassed by his kids and his family, Igor Bogdanoff became exposed on Monday, January 3, 2022."

A dear companion of the couple and previous French Education Minister Luc Ferry recently said Igor was in concentrated consideration in the wake of getting the infection during December.

His sibling Grichka passed on December 28 after he was allegedly hospitalized in Paris on December 15 because of a difficult ailment in the wake of contracting Covid.

A source near the family let Le Monde know that neither Grichka nor Igor had been immunized against the infection.

Igor, who was hitched to the French author and antiquarian Amélie de Bourbon Parme before her separation, leaves behind six kids.

French rendition of The Masked Singer

The Bogdanoff twins are maybe most popular globally for their diverse characters and style, and their indistinguishable facial constructions and attributes, which the couple generally demanded were not the aftereffect of plastic medical procedure.

The couple, known for their capricious characters, showed up on different TV programs, most as of late on the French variant of The Masked Singer.

Profession

In France, the Bogdanoffs started a diversion vocation during the 1980s as hosts of the sci-fi show Temps X.

They would proceed to have various other series, essentially in the sci-fi domain, remembering Rayons X for 2002.

Outside of media outlets, Igor was likewise an accomplished man and had accepted his Ph.D. in hypothetical physical science from the University of Burgundy.

As of late, the twins turned into an image in the crypto local area and part of a progression of images asserting that the two had "created Bitcoin" after Grichka gloated about adding to the source code.

The Bogdanoffs were at the focal point of debate in the mid-2000s for distributing extensive physical science articles in logical diaries that, as indicated by their friends and media figures, were under-inspected and loaded with misdirecting claims.

The twins became involved in a slander claim against Marianne magazine in 2010, and the courts at last administered in support of themselves.

In any case, mainstream researchers censured a significant number of the twins' cases, and the articles in the "Bogdanoff undertaking" are considered to have almost no logical worth.