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Video: Because of what the children of Soviet celebrities could not use their "lucky ticket"
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Their parents were famous and rich, but the children for some reason could not use the lucky ticket, given to them by fate by right of birth. They were loved and treated kindly and yet they could not pave their own path in life, forever remaining only children of the stars. They became the eternal pain of their famous parents, a source of problems and, indirectly, the cause of their parents' untimely departure to the other world.
Sergey Zolotukhin
Sergei Zolotukhin was the adopted son of the famous artist, Valery Sergeevich adopted him, having married the violinist Tamara. Sergei seemed to have inherited his best qualities from his adoptive father: talent, dedication, ability to work. He had every chance of becoming successful and famous. He was seriously involved in music, had perfect pitch, was the drummer for the "Dead Dolphins" band.
However, he was so carried away by astrology and numerology that he sincerely believed everything that he himself predicted. When the natal chart showed him an imminent death, Sergei did not choose the moment to discuss this with loved ones. At that time, the father already actually lived in two families, his son Ivan was born. And Sergei suddenly felt abandoned and unnecessary.
Having plunged himself into the deepest depression, Sergei Zolotukhin did not wait for the day that the stars predicted for him. He decided to die himself. And Valery Sergeevich, until the end of his days, reproached himself for the death of his middle son.
Mikhail Bolduman
The son of the famous trainer Natalya Durova was desperately jealous of his mother for work. He defiantly went to his father and in his numerous interviews emphasized: he is not Durov, but Balduman. At the slightest opportunity, he ridiculed his mother, saying that her vaunted dynasty would be interrupted there, he did not like animals, and he simply hated the circus.
And later, the son accused the mother of his unsettled life. Mikhail Bolduman was afraid to start a family for fear of being left with his children by his wife, who decides to pursue a career. Natalia Durova was very upset by alienation with the closest person in her life. However, could she be blamed for the fact that she devotedly and selflessly served the art, and in this service at one time there was no place for her family?
Egor Radov
The son of the poet Rimma Kazakova very early became addicted to alcohol and drugs. Mom, a famous poetess, whose name thundered throughout the Soviet Union, constantly disappeared on tour, and the nanny was mainly involved in raising Yegor.
Rimma Fyodorovna adored her son. Despite her constant employment, the boy knew for sure: his mother loves him more than anyone else in the world. It seemed to the mother that nothing bad could happen to her boy. When the poetess realized what trouble her son was in, she began to fight for him. Fiercely fought with his withdrawal symptoms, scandals, and tears. She was able to win this fight for the life of her son. However, the price of that was her own life. Rimma Kazakova died in the summer of 2008. Yegor survived her by only eight months.
Mikhail Borisov
The son of a wonderful actress Nina Sazonova could not complain about his mother's dislike. Perhaps she even loved him excessively. After a divorce from Mikhail's father, Alexander Borisov, she resolutely refused to all her fans.
But maternal love, which Nina Sazonova tried to surround her son, played a cruel joke on her. Mikhail is used to getting whatever he wants. At the age of 16, he got married and brought his young wife into the house, and he himself dropped out of school to go to work. But Nina Sazonova was categorically against her daughter-in-law. Perhaps this played a role in the separation of Mikhail from his first wife.
They lived together, mother and son. Gradually, Mikhail became addicted to gambling and alcohol, owed a large amount of money that the actress paid.
The tragedy happened on New Year's Eve 2002. Mother and son had a big fight, Mikhail beat his mother, she fell unconscious. When Mikhail sobered up a little and saw his mother on the floor, he decided that he had killed her. Unable to bear the burden of his own guilt, he immediately jumped out of the window. Nina Afanasyevna then survived. For two years after the death of her son, she yearned for Mishenka and dreamed of reuniting with him as soon as possible.
Philip Smoktunovsky
Philip Smoktunovsky adored his brilliant father and dreamed of becoming the same as him. At the slightest opportunity, he came with his mother to the set, entered the theater. And broke down. Everyone compared him with his father, and this comparison was not in favor of the young Smoktunovsky. Perhaps over the years he could have been more relaxed about the comparison, he could have understood: the second Smoktunovsky may be different, not necessarily a copy of his father.
However, at that time, Philip did not cope with the fact that he could not become like Innokenty Mikhailovich. And alcohol and drugs entered the life of the younger Smoktunovsky, which put an end to both his acting career and his whole life. Innokenty Smoktunovsky was very upset by the tragedy of his son. This is what became the indirect reason for the departure of the actor.
The drug problem existed in Soviet times, although not on the same scale as it is today. Even the drugstore assortment contained a variety of drugs containing drugs, ranging from gastric opium pills to heroin, which until 1956 was available at the pharmacy with a prescription. Drugs among wealthy children were considered something of a sign of bohemia, however, the realization of the danger lurking in them sometimes came too late.
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