Radio legend Alari Kivisaar opens up about being Siim Kallas' neighbour on ÕL TV
Estonian radio and TV personality Alari Kivisaar, 59, sat down in the hot seat on Õhtuleht's entertaining show 'Elektritool', hosted by Tim Bluz. The show features guests answering uncomfortable questions for money, which is then donated to charity. Kivisaar spoke candidly about living next door to former EU Commissioner Siim Kallas.
KultuurEstonian media veteran Alari Kivisaar, aged 59, became the latest guest on Õhtuleht TV's popular show Elektritool, where host Tim Bluz asks guests questions they would never normally answer for free — so they do it for money instead.
The twist is that the cash raised doesn't go into anyone's pocket. All proceeds are donated to charity, giving the show both its entertainment value and a philanthropic edge.
Kivisaar, a legendary figure in Estonian radio and television, spoke openly about an unexpected topic — what it's like to live next door to Siim Kallas, one of Estonia's most prominent statesmen and former European Commissioner. «I really hope that Vunts won't be offended by this story,» Kivisaar said, using Kallas' well-known nickname with a mix of warmth and mild apprehension.
The episode continued the show's tradition of blending humour, honesty, and generosity — a formula that has made Elektritool one of Õhtuleht TV's most talked-about formats.
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