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Video: Russian stars who are not ashamed to take a selfie with their mom and post on Instagram
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
"Who raised and educated them?" - are interested in modern stars, some with indignation, some with curiosity, people. In general, like any other people, the stars were raised by moms and dads. And our celebrities are not just not hiding - they are always happy to show up with their relatives.
Ksenia Borodina
The presenter of the fashionable television show "Reboot" is so close to her mother that she even took her last name in principle when she became an adult (as a child, Ksenia lived with the surname Amoeva). Even the fact that my mother at some point went to live abroad with her new husband, an Italian, did not destroy their connection. There was no Internet in those days, and the mother kept in touch with her daughter, sending letters - always inside the parcel with gifts.
Ksyusha and her grandparents literally traded these gifts for food (after all, there were the nineties around), but in order not to bother their mother and daughter, they did not tell her how difficult it was for them. Having already matured, Ksenia began to fly to her mother in Italy for a visit, and since then their relationship has only become stronger and warmer.
Christine Asmus
The theater and film actress was once an ordinary Russian schoolgirl who, after school, ran away to do gymnastics - and many were sure that it would be an athlete who would grow out of her. But Christina, having seen the series "Wild Angel", firmly decided to become an actress. While still at school, she played in the play "The Dawns Here Are Quiet …" Zhenya Kamelkova. Many years later, she starred in a remake film, but in the role of Galina Chetvertak.
Christina recalls that part of her childhood was spent in a communal apartment, and there were moments when only a can of table horseradish could be seen in the refrigerator. Still: the family had four children. No one expected that there would come a time when it would be difficult to feed them.
Christina's mother, Rada Viktorovna, did not make a career, having invested all of herself in raising her four daughters. She can be proud of the result. Christina is a famous actress (usually she is remembered as the star of the TV series "Interns"), her sister Karina is a master of sports and a coach, Olga became a ballerina, but left the stage to get married and have a child, and the eldest of the sisters, Ekaterina, had a high-profile career didn’t, but happily built her family.
Ksenia Sobchak
A journalist, TV presenter and socialite, it seems, the only woman who participated in the presidential elections as a candidate, Sobchak does not hide her origin, and she could not hide it - after all, she is the daughter of politician Anatoly Sobchak. Her mother, Lyudmila Borisovna, was a history teacher by profession.
Lyudmila Borisovna tried very hard to give her daughter a classic education for girls of the early twentieth century. Ksenia studied ballet at the Mariinsky Theater and painting at the Hermitage and studied for some time at a "language" school. Probably, Ksenia's mother could not have imagined that when in the future journalists will write the word "famous" in front of Sobchak's name, it will almost certainly be combined with the word "scandalous."
Egor Creed
Hip-hop performer and author of his own lyrics (which, however, is the norm in this genre) Yegor Creed grew up in a family of businessmen. It's hard to imagine, but as a child, he played chess and the guitar, like a classic Soviet teenager - and in the same way he loved to play a ball in the yard. These hobbies contrast with his other hobbies - graffiti and rap. Yegor considers the marriage of his parents to be exemplary and dreams of one day creating the same strong family.
Nyusha
One of the girls with whom Yegor Creed is known for romance is the singer and voice actress Nyusha. For her, the stage is a family affair, one might say, hereditary. Her father performed with the group "Laskoviy May", and her mother was a rock singer. Rather, Nyusha's sister Maria, the Olympic champion in synchronized swimming, broke out of the family.
Nyusha, unsurprisingly, made her debut as a singer at a very early age. At the age of five she recorded the song of the Big Dipper from the cartoon about Umka, and at eleven she began performing as a member of the Grizzly group. At fourteen I tried to get to the "Star Factory", but it turned out that such small ones were not taken into the project. At the age of seventeen, Nyusha tried to get into a TV project for singers again - now it was "STS lights a superstar." And not just passed, but woke up after several cover versions of the famous songs performed by her.
Nyusha is constantly in contact with her mother and, it seems, they are in the most tender relationship, including going on vacation together.
Timati
Nyusha's colleague is a successful voice actor, as well as a Russian hip-hop star Timati was born into a very wealthy Moscow family. His father is Tatar, and his mother is Jewish, and perhaps the mixing of cultures influenced the creative potential of the boy Timur. By the way, unlike Nyusha, he was once allowed into the Star Factory - and this opened the gates for him to the most monetary fields of show business.
Contrary to expectations from hip-hop artists, Timati shocks the audience not with rebellious inclinations, but with demonstrative bourgeoisness and condemnation of street protests. On his Instagram, he is also far from being a "child of the streets", but, on the contrary, an ordinary loving husband, father and, of course, son. By the way, his mother, Simona Yakovlevna, is an active blogger herself.
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