Height, weight, age. How old is Alla Pugacheva (singer)
Alla Borisovna's first fame came in the late 70s, when her name was recognized by the entire Soviet Union, the first admirers, envious people, and imitators appeared. The public rushed to search for information about who this Alla Pugacheva was, they wanted to know everything about her. Height, weight, age, how old is Alla Pugacheva - thousands of Soviet people tried to find out all this data, enjoying her work. The singer's height is 162 cm and her weight is 68 kg. Alla Pugacheva recently celebrated her 69th birthday.
The great woman of the 20th century - Alla Pugacheva was named as such. Photos in her youth are still viewed by millions of fans of the singer around the world. And indeed, they are very different, which is explained by the age and plastic surgery of the Diva.
Biography of Alla Pugacheva (singer)
The biography of Alla Pugacheva is very interesting and rich. Alla Borisovna Pugacheva is a native of Moscow, her parents visited the front during the Great Patriotic War. Father - Boris Mikhailovich Pugachev, mother - Zinaida Arkhipovna Odegova, brother - Gennady Borisovich Pugachev (died in childhood from diphtheria). His father was a factory worker, and his mother worked all her life in a factory. Surprisingly, none of Alla Pugacheva’s close relatives was associated with creativity. However, young Alla’s unique hearing and voice prompted her parents to send her to a music school to study piano at the age of 5.
As a child, Alla Pugacheva did not have a soft character; rather, on the contrary, she hung out with boys, was a hooligan and a slightly rude girl. She had little interest in studying at school, although her grades were mostly good, but she was very interested in music classes. Alla Pugacheva graduated from music school with honors, and even then they predicted a bright future for her.
Alla Borisovna burst into the hearts of millions of music lovers in the Soviet Union with her original song “Robot,” which became not only popular, but with her help the Prima Donna received a lot of interesting offers of cooperation from many famous producers. For some time, Alla Pugacheva traveled with concerts throughout the Far North, delighting her fans in the most remote places of the country. Due to Alla Borisovna’s constant absence from classes at the school, she was first suspended, and later reinstated due to the execution of a kind of punishment by the university management in the form of teaching at a music school.
An excellent impetus for the development of a song career was participation in “Jolly Fellows”. The singer’s first popular song was “Harlequin”.
The increasingly popular Prima Donna already captivated listeners internationally in the mid-70s.
Other members of the group began to be indignant, since the new star completely eclipsed them and made them ordinary accompanists. Then the scandal between the group members became the reason for Alla Borisovna to leave for freedom.
A year later, the singer’s first solo album, entitled “Mirror of the Soul,” was released. The album broke all sales records and made the singer the number one star in the Soviet Union.
Soon the Diva’s fateful acquaintance with the talented composer Raymond Pauls, who will write many hits for Alla Borisovna’s repertoire, takes place.
Shortly before the collapse of the Soviet Union, Alla Borisovna was given the title of People's Artist of the USSR. As it became known, she was the last singer to be given this title under the Soviet Union.
Alla Pugacheva's school years
At the age of six she made her first debut in the Hall of Columns of the House of Unions. Her mother recalled that Alla, seeing the filled hall, turned pale and scared, but Zinaida Arkhipovna convinced her that she was already big and she needed to perform. Since then, Alla has behaved like a big girl. At the age of seven she entered the 31st music school at the Ippolitov-Ivanov School. The girl did not grow up as a shy and modest girl for long; in the post-war period there was no special place for sentiment. The father taught his daughter that she should always be able to stand up for herself. Although Alla Pugacheva’s parents are Russian by nationality, the girl’s lively character and her unconventional appearance have given rise to funny nicknames. So, the yard boys nicknamed her Sergeant Major. In high school she was given another nickname - Shaya. This was the name of one of her classmates, who suffered ridicule from other schoolchildren, but Alla did not follow the lead of the class, taking the side of the offended boy. She was nicknamed "Shaya's Protector" and then shortened to Shaya. The singer’s rebellious spirit also manifested itself in not the best habits: from the age of 14 she became addicted to smoking.
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The life of the Pugachev family was not as smooth as they would have liked. In 1963, Boris Mikhailovich was arrested for fraud at the factory. Caring for the children fell entirely on the mother's shoulders. Meanwhile, Alla devoted herself entirely to her musical career. She recalls that she once sang a song of her own composition to one of the teachers at a music school, and she liked it so much that she asked why Alla didn’t play the piano with the same feeling. Then the girl decided for herself to go to the conducting and choral department.
Personal life of Alla Pugacheva (singer)
The personal life of Alla Pugacheva from a young age to this day is regularly discussed in the media, and not only because she is an influential and popular Russian artist, but also because in her life there were 5 official marriages, the last of which was with a man younger than Divas for 27 years.
Today, like many years ago, Alla Borisovna’s personal life is constantly illuminated by the press and public. Most of the rumors and speculations were generated by the singer’s fourth marriage to Philip Kirkorov, who, even after the divorce, bows to his ex-wife and does not see a more worthy woman next to him in the future.
The era of the woman who sings
Her participation in the autobiographical film “The Woman Who Sings” cemented her status as an all-Union star. The film revealed the difficult fate of Alla Borisovna, her long creative search and long-awaited path to the top. The soundtrack of the film consisted of the following famous songs:
- "A song about me."
- "Come".
- “If you suffer for a long time.”
- "The Woman Who Sings"
- "Don't talk about love."
- "Sonnet No. 90".
It is noteworthy that the text of the title song was originally in the Balkar language - it was a poem by Kaisyn Kuliev. It was translated into Russian by Naum Grebnev, entitled with the line “To the woman I love.” For the film, Alla Borisovna personally made edits to the lyrics. At this time, she still did not dare to openly present songs of her own composition, preferring to promote them under the pseudonym Boris Gorbonos.
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Family of Alla Pugacheva (singer)
Alla Pugacheva's family at the moment is her husband Maxim Galkin and three children - Kristina Orbakaite, twins Harry and Lisa. At first, the singer’s family was her husband Mykolas Orbakos, whom she married at the age of 20. From her first husband, Alla Borisovna has a daughter, Christina.
Alla Pugacheva and Philip Kirkorov were considered a real and strong family for 11 years; the age difference between the spouses was 17 years, but the man always showed public respect and admiration for his beloved, idolized Alla Pugacheva and was very upset by the divorce. Perhaps the fact that the couple was unable to have children was the reason for the breakup of the family.
Piekha: Pugacheva and Galkin are Jews
— Edita Stanislavovna, why did you offend Valeria?
They said that it needs to be heated from the inside. Like a bear in a circus... ” I said that there was not enough warmth in her voice. And the journalists exaggerated it. Valeria sings very well. But I miss the warmth in her voice. I remember how I was on the jury at a competition in Jurmala, when Valeria performed there as Alla Perfilova. She was very timid, weaker than many artists. And then she got lucky! She met Alexander Shulgin (the singer’s second husband), who nevertheless molded her into a singer. Valeria has a wonderful voice, from God. But she needs a person who would hurt her and say: “Sing about it.” Her voice lacks warmth. You need to subordinate everything to your experiences and emotions.
“And for whom did Galkin build the castle?!”
— Many stars loudly announce their retirement from the stage.
Do such thoughts not occur to you? For example, arrange a farewell tour like Alla Pugacheva. “That’s how artists don’t leave.” This is all advertising. They leave the stage quietly. But real artists don’t leave at all. As one poem says: “Trees die standing up...” Klavdia Ivanovna Shulzhenko, for example, quietly left. And she didn’t shout about it. Although she was already over 70 years old and had Alzheimer's disease. I visited Klavdia Ivanovna. But she almost didn’t recognize anyone anymore... I really like the way Alla Pugacheva sang. She is a wonderful artist. But as a person, I don’t accept her behavior in life. But I have no right to criticize. I'm not a priest!
- Well, the same priests say that Alla Borisovna needs to repent...
- Let her think about it. Now Alla is stagnant. But you'll see! She'll be back on stage!
— How do you like Maxim Galkin’s castle?
— I saw it in a magazine. Galkin says that he is Russian, but in reality, of course, he is a Jew. Curly-haired and very smart, since he managed to collect or steal from the lock. This is his palace, like Versailles. Only worse!.. I don’t know how to envy, I just think so. But in general, showing off is a sin when you want to show that you are better than others... It shouldn’t be like that... And who did he build it for?
- For myself…
- How about yourself? It’s not eternal either! Alla will no longer have children... (Thinks.) What, he will bequeath the castle to her grandchildren?.. No! He'll find someone else! He will probably marry again!
- Actually, Maxim and Alla are thinking about having a child together...
- Nonsense! Surrogacy is a sin! Chemical continuation of humanity... Well, God bless them... No one gave us the right to judge them.
“A prophetic dream warned me about my mother’s death”
- You, apparently, are a believer...
- There are fanatical people. Especially among the Orthodox. Who attend all services, confess, and fast. The Catholic faith is more humane. There are benches in the church; people don’t kneel on the floor there. I am baptized and try to attend church. I am ordering services in memory of my mother, father and brother. I pray to the Virgin Mary before going to bed. I will briefly tell you what I did good, what was difficult, what is still to come and what we need to strive for. I carry a small image of the Virgin Mary with me - it helps. It is impossible without faith. If a person does not believe in God, let him believe in... the devil. My assistant lives with me. She grew up in an orphanage and for her the concept of God is something alien. I ask: “Who do you believe in?” He answers: “Football and Arshavin.” A person must believe in something. But I’m not going to believe in Arshavin...
- Do you believe in prophetic dreams?
- A little. One day while on tour I started having nightmares. That I’m in some hut, and there are rats and snakes around. I dreamed about it for three days in a row, can you imagine? And suddenly I receive a telegram from Poland: “Fly here urgently. Mom is dying." My daughter and I flew straight away. We made it to the hospital - my mother was crying with happiness that she saw us. And the next day she died... This means that the dream warned me that great grief awaited me.
- But here are the signs... They say you can’t sit down in a concert dress before a performance...
- This is not a sign, but education. You can’t sit down in a concert dress because it will wrinkle. I saw how one artist in Soviet times walked on stage: he had shoes in his hands, and he was wearing slippers. Backstage I put on patent leather shoes, washed my hands and went to perform. And they told me this: “Don’t sit down, wash your hands and go on stage with clean hands, as with a clear conscience.” People need to give everything. All my heart. All your best feelings.
My stepfather beat me so that I wouldn’t become... a prostitute!
Her father died at 37, her brother at 17. She herself starved throughout her childhood. And her mother had to marry not for love
- You said that Valeria needs to be hurt. Have you often done this?
— (Sighs.) From an early age I understood what grief is. My parents are Polish. They emigrated to France in search of bread from Poland. She, as such, did not exist. Mom grew up in the part where Prussia was. In France, my mother became a sorter in a mine. My dad went down there at the age of 16 to mine coal. There they met. Dad worked 20 years underground. And at the age of 37 he died of silicosis (a lung disease caused by frequent inhalation of dust.). I was four years old then. But I understood that I had lost my father. I saw how they buried him. And I thought: “Now there is no one to protect you.” Then my 14-year-old brother went down into the mine. Otherwise, we would have been kicked out onto the street - the house where we lived belonged to the owner of the mine. My brother worked for three years and also died - from tuberculosis. Another funeral. Mom is in mourning again. The color black has accompanied me throughout my life. That's why I can't wear a black dress at all. It is a memory of those terrible days and mother’s tears.
“I have a diploma in sorrows and misfortunes”
—Your childhood suffered a lot of hardships.
War, poverty, hunger... - Hunger is generally normal for me. I just didn’t know what people were eating. Mom brought some kind of stew... And hunger, and death, and executions, and bombings - I saw everything. At the age of nine I already had a diploma in difficulties, sorrows and misfortunes. And then - Poland. There, gangs attacked and killed at night. I remember we were going to school in the morning, and there was a body lying on the road - the mine director had been stoned to death. He was a communist. And the gangs fought against the communists. But in the end everything calmed down. However, there was still no wealth. They put me in line, I stood there half the night, and in the morning my stepfather came and received a piece of meat using cards.
- They say your stepfather was harsh...
“When my brother died, my mother had to get married again. Not for love. For a neighbor miner - to feed us. You know, my stepfather beat me so much! Since childhood I have not spared you! My legs were always bruised! My stepfather believed that every girl, if she was not beaten, was a potential prostitute. He himself was from the village, a shepherd. They beat him with sticks. And he considered this the only effective way. When I began to study at the lyceum and bring a scholarship to the house, he asked my mother: “Felicia! Where did she get the money? My stepfather was uneducated and didn’t even know how to sign. But very honest. Mom explained: “You see, Jan, she studies well, and the state helps her - pays money for it.” Only then did he calm down. One day the train I took seven kilometers from the lyceum was late. I already knew that my stepfather was waiting for me. She came, and he: “Where have you been?!” I say: “Dad, the train is late. You can go to the station and ask.” He replied: “I don’t believe you. Just in case, so that she doesn’t grow up to be a whore.” And he beat me again...
“I never took fees in envelopes”
- Mom didn’t stand up?
“Mom was crying, and I felt sorry for her. Her last words before her death: “Forgive me that I married an unloved person, that he offended you. But I had no other choice."
— Did your stepfather raise his hand against her?
“I could hit you in the face if my mother stood up for me.” Well, he was such a simple guy. One fine day I grabbed him by the chest and said: “If I find out even once again that you are offending my mother, I will whip you so hard with a belt that you will remember it forever. Know that I grew up an honest person, and you all suspect me!” Mom later wrote that it became silk. Then they were at my concert, and my stepfather was still surprised: how do they pay me for singing?
- Did they pay you a lot?
- No. But it was enough for a bottle of good wine and new shoes. Life hasn't spoiled me. Only once, on tour in Khabarovsk, four men came on stage and threw a mink coat over my shoulders. It was a gift from the oil workers. I wouldn’t have had enough money for one, since we received pennies. But I never knew how to steal. The highest state rate was 38 rubles per concert. The director and her husband worked with me. And she told me: “Edita, if you receive some kind of fee in an envelope in excess of what the state pays you, we will leave you. We don’t want to sit in prison in our old age because of you. We ask: don’t even take a ruble.” I said: “I won’t take it.” That's why I don't show off. Pugacheva was the first to set the condition: “I don’t sing in stadiums for 38 rubles. In an envelope for me." I call her the first converted artist. Her dad is Jewish. And Kirkorov’s mother is Jewish. He considers himself a Bulgarian. I think he shouldn’t offend his mother. The law is this: if your mother is Jewish, then you are Jewish. But since he is ashamed of his nationality, then nothing can be done. But Jews are very smart and talented people. Workers! You should be proud of this.
After the sixth fracture, I learned to walk for two years and gained 20 kilograms! The singer burned her face, disrupted her grandson's wedding and received a blessing from the Pope
— Why do gays love you?
Your concerts in gay clubs are always a great success! - I know why. When I first had the opportunity to go to Cuba for concerts in the 70s, I was a small cane and sported dresses just above the knee. And I didn’t understand why so many boys were running after me and asking for autographs. And the translator explained: “Edita, you are beautiful. And they are “blue” and understand art and beauty.” And it is true. There are a lot of gay people at my concerts. True, unfortunately, many die. I find out all the time: first one fan died, then the second... They are unhappy people in their own way. But with a very heightened perception of beauty. Good people. Not evil. Not murderers or bandits. And one cannot blame them for having such an orientation. They look at a woman as an object of beauty. For example, Slava Zaitsev is gay, although he was married. He even has a son and granddaughter. So you can’t immediately say that he is gay. But they are divided into “girls” and “boys”. “Boys” are rude, trying to express their masculinity. Zaitsev, for example, loved to swear harshly. I collaborated with him for many years, he created my dresses. There was nothing to use then, but I got fabrics, and he sewed amazing dresses for me. I was the object of admiration for many women. And I am grateful to him. Now he is already a venerable master, lives in Paris. I earned myself everything I need.
“I'm afraid to cut myself. Plastic surgery is not for me"
— What is the secret of your beauty?
You look amazing! — About 15 years ago I had a burn on my face; it was a procedure based on a Spanish technique. I couldn’t appear in public for three months at all. Because there were scabs on the face, and then the skin became so tight. And this lasted for a long time. I also like to do facial gymnastics (make different faces) so that my neck doesn’t sag. I like to play with my eyes - making circles, figure eights - so that there are no wrinkles.
- And they say Piekha has done so much plastic surgery!
- No, guys! I'm afraid to cut myself. This is not for me.
— Is your grandson Stas planning to get married yet?
- I'm really looking forward to this. But she herself confused him. Stas had a girlfriend, but, thank God, he didn’t marry her. Oh, cunning! She extracted so much money from him! We just meet somewhere, and she says: “Here I have a belt from Dior for 2000 dollars, a T-shirt for 3000 dollars.” I said: “Stas, you need a wife who would not squeeze money out of you, but would help you become better than you are. Your wife should live with your problems.” And Stas, he is like that, he will never say anything in response, but he will think. They separated after all. And she married some football player.
— How will you celebrate your 75th anniversary?
— I’ll give a concert in St. Petersburg. I do this every year. And it’s always sold out! I’m glad that I lived to see such an event - 55 years on stage!.. One of my fans works in a bank. And one of its investors is a high-ranking person from the circle of the Pope. And they told him about me. And I received a beautiful letter... from the Pope himself! It says: “On the eve of the birthday, 75th anniversary, Papal Blessing. Good health and good luck in your future life."
- You will have enough health for concerts for a long time...
— Now I perform less often. No luck - the dog broke my leg. The right knee was assembled under general anesthesia for seven hours. For two years after that I stayed at home. There was muscle dystrophy on the leg. It was like a test from above. But I didn’t drink myself to death, I endured it. The leg was encased in a shell so that everything would grow together. Then they took out all sorts of screws from there. Horror! I had a hard time learning to walk and gained 20 kilograms in two years! Previously it was 68, but now it’s 90. Due to osteoporosis, I’ve already had six fractures! And God forbid, there will be a seventh... I'm afraid to even think about it... After the fracture, there was a distortion of the lower back. Because of this, there is pain in the back. And I cannot, as before, walk 10 kilometers. And movement for a woman is very important. This helps you avoid aging longer.
“I honor the memory and what happened, I don’t forget”
- Do you have somewhere to go for a walk?
— There is no castle, but there is a five-room house near St. Petersburg. True, I also built a guest house and bought a second plot. I worked a lot, and I ended up with such a small estate. The forestry department told me: “You are the last one, fence off a piece of forest for yourself without the right to develop and take care of it. Otherwise, people are barbarians and leave garbage behind.” I took out five KamAZ trucks of garbage, made paths, flower beds, and destroyed trees... I built a house with my own money, hard-earned with my sweat and my vote. I'm happy because every brick contains a share of my energy. Next to my house there is a small pavilion with sofas and a bar, where all my dresses hang behind glass. There are about a hundred of them. There are diplomas, orders, old shoes, awards - everything related to the stage. I honor the memory. I value everything that happened to me. And I don't forget.
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Children of Alla Pugacheva (singer)
Recently, Alla Pugacheva’s children have increasingly found themselves in the spotlight and are regularly covered by the press online. This is because not long ago Alla Pugacheva and her husband Vladislav Galkin took advantage of surrogacy and gave birth to two children - daughter Lisa and son Harry. Rumors constantly swirled around this news, and many guesses were made about the mother of the children of the star couple.
It turned out that 12 years ago Alla Borisovna resorted to freezing her eggs, which were fertilized using IVF and implanted into a surrogate mother.
In addition to twins, Alla Pugacheva has an eldest daughter, Kristina, who will soon celebrate her 47th birthday.
Son of Alla Pugacheva (singer) - Harry Galkin
Alla Pugacheva’s only son is Harry Galkin, one of the twins, born in 2013. Interestingly, the granddaughter of the diva is only a year older than her son Harry. Let us remind you that Alla Borisovna’s eldest daughter is Kristina Orbakaite, a successful singer and mother of many children.
Harry often appears on the Internet; his biological father, Vladislav Galkin, often spends time with the twins, and also spoils the public with new photographs.
The children of Alla Pugacheva and Vladislav Galkin are growing up in luxurious conditions, many believe that their fate is predetermined.
Biography of Leonid Agutin
In 1986, he was drafted into the army, where he served in the pop-symphony orchestra of the Leningrad Military District, was involved in arrangements, played the piano and sang.
Since 1989, the artist has gone on tour with famous Russian bands as a “warm-up” artist, and worked in studios in Moscow as the author of music and arrangements for famous artists.
In 1991, Agutin made his debut on television in the “Starry Rain” program, where he took first place. In 1992 he became a laureate of the pop song competition in Yalta. In 1993, he consolidated his success at the international competition of pop singers “Jurmala”, where he was awarded third place and the audience award.
In 1994, Leonid Agutin’s first official album, entitled “Barefoot Boy,” was released, which brought the artist national love and recognition from professionals. The songs “The One Who Shouldn’t Wait,” “Hop Hey Lala Lei,” “Barefoot Boy,” “Black Guy,” “Everything Just for You” became hits. A year after the release of the record, two sold-out concerts took place at the Olimpiysky Sports Complex.
At the beginning of 1996, the second album “Decameron” was released, which included new hits “Steamboat” and “Ole-Ole”. Starting from this album, Leonid Agutin writes all the words and music himself.
In 1997, the group of musicians of the Esperanto group was finally formed, with which Agutin works to this day.
In 1999, Leonid Agutin released a joint album with Angelica Varum called “Office Romance.”
In 2005, the singer released an album in English, Cosmopolitan Life, recorded together with Al Di Meola.
Over the years, Leonid Agutin recorded the albums “Leonid Agutin” (2000), “Deja Vu” (2003), “Love. Road. Sadness and Joy" (2007), "The Time of the Last Romantics" (2012).
Among the artist’s latest albums are “The Secret of Glued Pages” (2013) and “Simply About the Important” (2016).
Leonid Agutin was a mentor for the Channel One projects “The Voice” (season, season, season, and seasons) and “The Voice. Children-3."
In May 2020, it became known that Agutin would head the pop-jazz department, created on the basis of the Anatoly Lyadov Children's Music School in Moscow.
In 2009, Agutin released the first book of his poems and songs, “Notebook 69.” In 2014, Agutin presented the art diary “Poetry of Ordinary Days.” In 2020, Leonid Agutin’s children’s book “I am an Elephant” was published.
In 2013, Channel One released Nikolai Viktorov’s biographical film “Leonid Agutin. A Drop of Regret” about the singer’s life and work.
Leonid Agutin - honored artist of the Russian Federation (2008). The performer is a laureate of the pop song competition “Yalta-92”, the pop singer competition “Jurmala-93”, as well as the laureate of the “Ovation-95” award in the category “Best Singer of the Year”, the “Chanson of the Year” award (2017) and many others.
Married to singer Anzhelika Varum.
The couple has a daughter, Elizaveta (1999). Agutin also has a daughter, Polina (1996). The material was prepared based on information from RIA Novosti and open sources
Daughter of Alla Pugacheva (singer) - Lisa Galkina
The youngest daughter of Alla Pugacheva is Lisa Galkina, one of the twins. The girl looks like her father; many fans of the Diva’s work consider her a very sweet girl.
Already now, Lisa Galkina is showing interest in music, as it recently turned out, she has good hearing and voice, star genes have taken their toll.
Photos often appear online showing Lisa Galkina and her brother. Any news about twins is immediately brought up for public discussion.
Part of society accepted the news about the appearance of Alla Pugacheva’s children normally, while some condemn her for the fact that at her age it is necessary to have great-grandchildren, not children.
Childhood and youth
The biography of Leonid Agutin, a Jew by nationality, which, however, he himself never hid, began in Moscow one hot July day in 1968.
There was not the slightest chance for him not to take up music - little Leni’s father, Nikolai Agutin, is still a revered person in the world of music - he sang himself, administrated other performers, and made a name for himself as a music critic. At the age of six, Lenya was sent to a music school. His parents were strict about his studies: every day the boy had to devote several hours to exercises. However, little Leonid was not against it, having before his eyes the example of his father, whom he always imitated. So, one might say, music was present in the biography of Leonid Agutin from birth.
Daughter of Alla Pugacheva (singer) - Kristina Orbakaite
Alla Pugacheva’s eldest daughter, Kristina Orbakaite, is 42 years older than her sister and brother. Kristina Orbakaite was born in Alla Borisovna’s first marriage with a Latvian circus performer. Christina's first serious relationship was with singer Vladimir Presnyakov, from whom she gave birth to her first child, son Nikita. The civil marriage broke up because of another woman, to whom her husband left.
The second civil marriage also ended in the man's betrayal. From her second marriage, Kristina Orbakaite had a son, Denis. Only in her last marriage did Kristina Orbakaite find happiness, and 6 years ago she became a mother for the third time.
Personal life
Leonid Agutin entered into his first marriage during his student years. His wife was Svetlana Belykh, with whom he lived for 5 years. While performing at a festival in Paris in 1994, the singer met ballerina Maria Vorobyova. The couple lived in a civil marriage for several years, and in 1997 they had a daughter, Polina, who now lives with her mother in France.
Leonid Agutin with his first wife Maria Vorobyeva and daughter Polina
Agutin’s most famous romantic relationship was and remains his marriage to singer Angelica Varum. They dated for several years before legitimizing their relationship in 2000 and getting married in romantic Venice. The couple is inseparable, not only in life, but also on stage. Agutin and Varum recorded several joint albums and duet songs, which invariably became hits and were regularly in rotation on radio stations.
Leonid Agutin and Angelika Varum
In 2011, information appeared in the media about the couple’s possible divorce, since the ubiquitous paparazzi captured the singer not in Angelica’s embrace. In Jurmala, the artist was photographed kissing an unfamiliar brunette. Only the lazy did not talk about Leonid’s betrayal. Of course, after this incident, Angelica left her husband, but previously planned joint tours brought them together again. And soon the couple appeared at the “Children’s New Wave”, and the couple looked in love and happy. They managed to survive this difficult moment and maintained their relationship.
Leonid Agutin with his daughters Polina and Elizaveta
Leonid Agutin is a happy father of two children. His second daughter Elizaveta was born in marriage to Angelica Varum. The girl lives in Miami and performs with her own rock band “Without Gravity”. The singer lives with his family in two houses: in Moscow and in Miami. On birthdays, dad gives Lisa original gifts: on the girl’s 16th birthday, the musician composed an ode, which he read to the birthday girl in a solemn festive atmosphere.
The caring father and eldest daughter Polina do not deprive him of attention; he regularly meets with her in Moscow, where the girl comes to stay from France. In recent years, Leonid has often invited his illegitimate daughter to Miami. The girls quickly found a common language, to the delight of their dad.
Leonid Agutin and his wife live in Moscow and Miami
Leonid is also involved in charity work, although he himself does not like to talk about it. In the fall of 2020, the musician gave a solo concert at Crocus City Hall; funds raised from ticket sales went to the Konstantin Khabensky Charitable Foundation.
Journalists found out that Leonid was imbued with the fate of the boy David from Krasnoyarsk, who was diagnosed with a brain tumor. The singer tried to do everything possible to help the child. He donated 358 thousand rubles. for David's treatment. Thanks to this amount, the baby underwent a second operation.
Former husband of Alla Pugacheva (singer) - Mykolas Orbakos
Since Alla Pugacheva became a famous singer, not only her work, but also her personal life has always been in the public eye and often discussed in the media.
The first and already ex-husband of Alla Pugacheva is Mykolas Orbakos, a Lithuanian circus performer.
The official marriage was registered in the late 70s, two years later their daughter Christina was born. Today she goes by the name Orbakaite.
The marriage lasted only 2 years, and having a daughter together did not save him. The press has repeatedly covered different versions of the reason for the divorce, and the ex-husband has also given numerous interviews about this.
First tour with vocal ensembles
The tour began not only her vocal career, but also a full-fledged independent life. In 1969, she came to work as a singer in a circus, where she met her first husband, Mykolas Orbakas. The artist himself was of Lithuanian origin, so their joint daughter Christina received the surname Orbakaite. Some fans believed that since Christina has such an unusual surname, then the matter is that A. Pugachev is a different nationality. No, Orbakaite received a sonorous name and Lithuanian nationality from her father.
The couple toured together for some time, but soon Alla decided to focus on her singing career, while Mikolas devoted himself to the Moscow Regional Philharmonic. Meanwhile, the daughter remained with her paternal grandparents in the Lithuanian city of Kaunas. Different goals and everyday troubles led to the fact that after two years of marriage, the couple decided that their family life was not a success. In 1973, Orbakas and Pugacheva divorced, the daughter remained with her mother.
The biography and nationality of Alla Pugacheva were surrounded by new rumors, mixed with stories about the unconventional orientation of her first husband as the reason for the divorce. Ironically, the couple broke up on October 8, the same day they officially registered their relationship. In the official biography of Alla Borisovna Pugacheva, the nationality never changed, and the star subsequently spoke ambiguously about rumors regarding her first husband.
Her growing popularity as a performer was strengthened by her performance of three ballads in the film The Hart King, which was released on January 4, 1972. The film was shown in prime time and was a success among viewers. In the same year, Alla decided to change her vocal group: she left VIA “Moskvichi”, becoming part of a more popular group – Oleg Lundstrem’s orchestra.
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Former husband of Alla Pugacheva (singer) - Alexander Stefanovich
The second and long-time ex-husband of Alla Pugacheva is Alexander Stefanovich, a film director. The couple were married for 4 years and separated. According to the second husband of the Diva, he realized that he would always be in the background for Alla Pugacheva after work. In those years, she was at the peak of fame, giving all of herself to the stage.
Alexander Stefanovich did not try to compete with his famous wife’s favorite business and the family fell apart.
The couple did not have children, and, most likely, did not plan to. After the divorce, the former spouses remained friends.
Former husband of Alla Pugacheva (singer) - Evgeny Boldin
The third and also ex-husband of Alla Pugacheva is Evgeny Boldin. In the 80s he worked as director of Rosconcert programs. They registered their marriage in the mid-80s, and divorced 8 years later. In addition to the fact that Evgeny Boldin was the Diva’s husband, he also acted as her producer.
The reason for the divorce was a new man with whom Alla Borisovna had an affair. This is the now famous singer Vladimir Kuzmin. At that time, Alla Pugacheva often worked with him.
After the third divorce, the press trumpeted about the Diva’s relationships with such famous men as Raymond Pauls, Igor Talkov and Alexander Rosenbaum.
Former husband of Alla Pugacheva (singer) - Philip Kirkorov
Alla Pugacheva's ex-husband, Philip Kirkorov, is perhaps one of the most talked-about spouses of the Diva in Russian show business. She dedicated the famous song “Love Like a Dream” to this man. In the mid-90s, the couple legalized their relationship.
Most considered this marriage a fiction, or an excellent opportunity for a Bulgarian singer to make a career for himself in Russia. Nevertheless, tenderness in front of thousands of people, sincere declarations of love slightly dispelled the doubts of the singer’s fans. The marriage lasted 11 years, and the divorce was a real shock to the public.
Alla Pugacheva's husband (singer) - Maxim Galkin
The fifth and current husband of Alla Pugacheva is Maxim Galkin, a popular comedian, 27 years younger than his chosen one. The news about their relationship surprised the public and gave the press grounds for a variety of guesses and rumors.
Maxim Galkin himself ridicules with his characteristic humor the rumors that evil tongues are speaking and tries not to pay attention.
The fifth marriage was officially concluded in the winter of 2011. Two years later they became the parents of twins Lisa and Harry. It is not known how it really is, but they look like quite a happy family.
Mother
Alla Pugacheva’s mother is Zinaida Arkhipovna Odegova. In pedigree reference books we were able to find information that her ancestry goes to the north of Russia. Her grandparents lived in the Falensky district of the Kirov region. Her surname Odegova also belongs to purely Russian surnames. This surname means “Dress.” Perhaps one of her distant relatives smoked tar professionally. This is where the information about the mother ends. But this is enough to get an idea of Alla Pugacheva’s pedigree.
Photo of Alla Pugacheva (singer) in Maxim magazine
No matter how hard you try, you will not find a photo of Alla Pugacheva in Maxim magazine. This is because there was no photo shoot of the famous Soviet and Russian singer in the popular men's magazine. It is worth recalling that at the time of the creation of the men's magazine, the singer was already 50 years old; Alla Borisovna would hardly have taken part in a photo shoot for a magazine that published candid photos of stars.
However, those who want to look at Alla Pugacheva in a swimsuit can find archival photographs on the Internet. Some fans want to see photos in which the Diva is naked, but there are none.
Instagram and Wikipedia Alla Pugacheva (actress)
Alla Pugacheva’s Instagram and Wikipedia are incredibly popular. The Diva has over 1 million 400 thousand subscribers on the social network. Here the singer often posts photographs with various famous Russian artists and friends. Often, not only photos, but also videos of twins Lisa and Harry appear. Alla Borisovna adores her children, spoils them and often spends time with them.
You can also read the biography of Alla Pugacheva on the Wikipedia website. Here is a complete list of Diva's songs and her filmography. There is also brief information about the singer’s personal life. The article was found on alabanza.ru.