“Atie” (pronounced Ay-tee or Ah-tee) is not a common name. Could be a nickname for:

Searching across verified social media for “Atie pub” or “Atie bartender” or “Atie waitress” yields no verified individual. The phrase “from the pub” is another red flag for verification: pubs are private businesses, not typically the source of verified entertainment news unless the pub is famous (e.g., The Eagle and Child in Oxford, or a pub featured on Cheers or The Inbetweeners). No pub is named.

Key point: Verified lifestyle and entertainment journalism does not rely on anonymous or semi-anonymous figures like “Atie from the pub” without full identification (last name, social proof, or professional affiliation).


In the fast-paced world of digital entertainment, new names and phrases appear daily, fueled by social media, private group chats, and algorithm-driven content. One such string of words recently surfaced: “elishka kruglova scoring with atie from the pub verified lifestyle and entertainment.”

For those encountering this phrase, it conjures immediate questions: Who is Elishka Kruglova? Who is Atie? What does “scoring” refer to? Which pub? And most critically — what does “verified lifestyle and entertainment” actually mean?

After an exhaustive investigation into all accessible verified entertainment networks, influencer verification platforms (like Instagram’s verified badge system, TikTok’s creator verification, and professional talent databases), and major lifestyle publications, we must conclude: This event, as described, does not exist in any verified capacity.

This article serves three purposes:


If you believe you have seen video or photo evidence of “Elishka Kruglova scoring with Atie from the pub,” consider the following:

As of today, no such media has been authenticated by any professional fact-checking organization.