(known as "Platok"), who would later become a controversial figure due to her fabricated backstory.
Fitness trainer Andrey Martyuk organized a competition between the "patsanki" and a group of ordinary schoolchildren. The participants lost the challenge to the children. (known as "Platok"), who would later become a
The morning began with a psychological exercise led by Lyubov Rosenberg . The participants were dressed in white shirts and led into a courtyard filled with baby cradles and dolls. Each cradle had a tag describing a specific childhood trauma. The girls had to revisit their painful pasts, share their stories, and symbolically "release" them. The morning began with a psychological exercise led
Yulia Chikina was sent home. The teachers felt she had been "invisible" during the week—doing nothing particularly bad but also showing no growth or initiative. The girls had to revisit their painful pasts,
, who remained in the hospital for part of the week but stayed in the competition.
, noted for her volatile behavior and conflict with Afanasyeva.
Tatiana Polyakova hosted a formal dinner to teach the girls etiquette and social behavior. However, the evening devolved into chaos as many participants consumed too much alcohol, leading to aggressive behavior and property damage (such as breaking a lamp). Results of the Week