Larisa Gribaleva

[3] Gribaleva's creative activity began with a victory in the competition of young performers of the festival of Belarusian song and poetry "Molodechno-94",[4] after which the young artist was invited to the National Concert Orchestra of the Republic of Belarus under the direction of Mikhail Finberg, where she worked as a soloist from 1994 to 2009.

TV presenter and producer Yegor Khrustalev invited Gribaleva to television auditions, after which the young actress became the permanent host of the popular weekly entertainment program "It's okay, mom!"

The result of musical collaboration with Yegor Khrustalev was the songs "You will see", "The sun in cold water", "News".

From 1997 to 2000, Gribaleva, together with Yuri Nikolaev, hosted the TV program "Morning Mail" on the ORT TV channel, and from 2000 to 2004 - the programs of the Belarusian television "In bed with Larisa Gribaleva" (Kanal 8), "Good morning, Belarus!"

In 2007, she was one of the presenters of the "Dance until the Morning" concert, which took place as part of the Slavianski Bazaar in Vitebsk.

In 2012, she presented a new concert program "Fire Girl" with a permanent team of "live" musicians.

[9] Gribaleva constantly collaborates with Sasha Nemo,[10] Leonid Shirin, Yaroslav Rakitin.

Participated in the projects "New Year - a family holiday" (RTR-Belarus), "Favorite songs for a beloved mother" (RTR-Belarus), "Clash of the Titans" (ONT), "Star Ring" (Capital TV),[14] “Singing cities” (Belarusian version of the British project The X Factor) on the Stolichnoye television channel.

[23][24] In the Spring of 2015, Gribaleva's video for the song "Forgotten Happiness" (directed by Andrei Guzel and Viktor Oskirko) was shot.

[25] Engaged in charitable activities,[26][27] Gribaleva is the organizer of the Golden Heart project, which aims to help seriously ill children in Belarus.