Juliya Chernetsky
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Born | Juliya Chernetsky July 10, 1982 Ukraine |
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Juliya Chernetsky — usually just "Juliya" or "Mistress Juliya" to her fans — born July 10, 1982 in Ukraine, is a television personality best known for her stint on the music-themed network Fuse, formerly known as MuchMusicUSA. (The name was changed in May 2003.) She hosted the heavy metal-themed program Uranium and a call-in and e-mail advice program called Slave to the Metal, for which Sirius Radio recently signed her to do a radio version. She currently hosts several online programs that she self-promotes.
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[edit] Early life and career
Juliya was born in Ukraine and raised in Brooklyn, New York. She attended Fort Hamilton High School and Hunter College. A former model, she was a big fan of Fuse and a frequent poster on their bulletin boards. She was chosen to make her broadcast debut on the show Tastemakers. Her brashness and sex appeal made her an instant favorite, and after a year on Tastemakers she moved on to host Uranium.
[edit] Departure from Fuse
In February 2006, Juliya's program Metal Asylum', a weeknight show dedicated to airing videos of various metal bands and interviews with metal bands, disappeared from the air on Fuse without any explanation from the network or Juliya herself. In early March 2006, the website for Fuse was redesigned and Juliya along with fellow Fuse VJ Adonis were not on the list. Broadcasts of the F-List have been playing in Metal Asylum's timeslot during the month of February and on the Fuse message board it was stated that her contract had not been renewed which irked many loyal viewers. Previous rumors had stated that Juliya's absence was due to her recovering from surgery but the belief is that Juliya and Fuse have parted ways. She is also pursuing an acting career as stated recently on her MySpace page and also filming pilots for new music-related shows to be shopped around. Juliya confirmed her exit from Fuse via her Myspace page and details the fact Fuse wanted to become more family friendly and none of her programs exhibited that quality, and she was then removed from the Fuse talent family. Following her removal, her team of attorneys met with Fuse over the dispute of ownership of Slave to the Metal. The issue was not carried any further, and Juliya and Fuse ended all contact at that point.
[edit] Sexuality
On Juliya's official Myspace, she defines her orientation as bisexual.