Vika Daineko about her husband and wedding: “Our age difference doesn’t bother me”


Leonid Martinovich Daineko
Date of BirthJanuary 28, 1940(1940-01-28)
Place of Birth
  • Dmitrovka 2[d], Klichevsky district, Mogilev region, Belarusian SSR, USSR
Date of deathAugust 21, 2019(2019-08-21) (79 years old)
Citizenship (nationality)
  • USSR
  • Belarus
Occupationprose writer, poet
Genrehistorical prose
Language of worksBelorussian
AwardsIvan Melezh Literary Prize (1989); State Prize of Belarus named after K. Kalinovsky (1990); Valentin Pikul Prize (2010)
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Leonid Martinovich Daineko (Daineka)

(Belorussian Leanid Martsinavich Daineka; January 28, 1940 - August 21, 2019) - Belarusian writer, poet, author of works on historical topics[1]. Laureate of the State Prize of the BSSR (1990).

Biography[edit | edit code]

Born on January 28, 1940 in the village of Dmitrievka 2, Klichevsky district, Mogilev region [2] in the family of collective farmers Fekla Ivanovna and Martin Stepanovich. There were eight children in the family, only four of them survived.

He studied at the Faculty of Philology of BSU (graduated in 1967), and is a journalist by profession. He worked on construction sites, at the Nizhny Tagil Metallurgical Plant, at the Vitebsk Television Studio, and Belarusian Television. From 1972 to 1989 he was the executive secretary of the Maladosts magazine. Since 1989, he worked at the publishing house “Khudozhestvennaya Literatura”[3].

Published since 1961. In 1970 he was admitted to the Union of Writers of the USSR. The author of collections of poems, which contain a wide variety of topics: from glorifying the native land and working people to reflections on childhood, wartime, village life (“Voices” (1969), “The Shore of Waiting” (1972), “My Fortieth Spring” (1979), “Eternal Moment” (1985), “Snowflakes over the Fire” (1989)). Author of the collection of short stories “Father's Spring” (1976). Several of his poems have been set to music.

The novel duology “People and Lightning” (1977) and “Let’s Remember Ourselves Young” (1979) tells about the events of 1917-1919 on Belarusian soil. The novel “Football on a Mined Field” (1987) raises the topic of the problems of modern urban people.

Later he turned to medieval history, novels about which deserved a prominent place in Belarusian literature[4], and Daineko earned comparisons with Vladimir Korotkevich[5]. The historical novel “The Sword of Prince Vyachka” (1987, Literary Prize of the Union of Writers of Belarus named after I. Melezh 1987) is dedicated to the struggle of the appanage Western Russian principalities with the crusaders in the 13th century. The novel “The Path of the Sorcerer” (1988) describes the reign of the Polotsk prince Vseslav the Sorcerer. In 1990, for these novels, Daineko was awarded the State Prize of the BSSR named after K. Kalinovsky. The writer completed the “medieval” trilogy with the novel “Iron Acorns” (1990), which reveals the initial stage of the formation of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.

In addition to the above novels, Daineko is the author of the science fiction novel “The Man with a Diamond Heart” (1992).

In the 1990s, he got into the alcohol business and founded BelPi[6].

Victoria Daineko - biography

Victoria was born in 1987 in the small village of Kirovsky, located in Kazakhstan, and soon her parents moved to Yakutia - to the city of Mirny.

The girl's creative abilities showed up very early. She danced and sang beautifully, so her parents did everything to develop them. From the age of five, Victoria attended the ballet theater “Diamonds of Yakutia”, and a little later she began singing in the vocal ensemble “Atas”.

After the eighth grade, Victoria, who has a beautiful, strong voice, was noticed and first invited to the ensemble “Reflection”, and then to “Phaeton”, so by the end of school she had accumulated considerable experience, albeit on the scale of her hometown, of performing on the stage.

In her hometown, Victoria did not have the opportunity to receive a musical education, and she developed herself in this direction - she listened to CDs of popular singers and repeated them, and also learned English and Spanish in order to sing in them in the future.

After graduating from school, she went to the capital and entered the Moscow Aviation Institute at the Faculty of Foreign Languages.

As a student, Victoria, who at that time lived near the Ostankino television studio, learned that a casting was being held for the Star Factory-5 project, and decided to try her hand. As you know, she managed to go through all the stages and become the winner of the competition, receiving a huge army of fans and admirers. After the end of the project, as part of its participants, Daineka made a large tour of Russian cities, and then recorded her first video for the song “Leila,” which immediately became a hit.

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In addition, Victoria was lucky, since one of the country's famous composers and producers, Igor Matvienko, offered her cooperation.

2007 was an incredibly eventful year for the singer - she became a nominee for the Best Performer award at the MTV Russia Music Awards, starred in a candid photo shoot for the famous glossy Playboy, and appeared on the Ice Age project, where her partner was figure skater Alexei Yagudin. Moreover, she not only reached the finals of the competition with him, but also after the end of the project she continued her collaboration, recording the song “Needle” with him and filming a video for it.

In 2008, Daineko released her debut album, “Needle,” which included the best songs of the last three years.

The singer increasingly began to appear on television screens. In 2009, she took part in the “Two Stars” project, where she sang a duet with the host Alexander Oleshko, and also appeared in the “New Year’s Eve on First” concert, where she performed a song parody of the famous film “Mr. and Mrs. Smith”, and , not alone, but together with comedian Garik Kharlamov.

In 2011, she again appeared on “Factory”, becoming a participant in the new project “Star Factory. Return,” and performed as part of Igor Matvienko’s team, presenting her new hits to the audience.

In the period from 2011 to 2014, the singer released several new compositions and the album “Ellipsis”, the title song of which she sang together with the group “Korni”.

In 2014, the singer’s second, but this time English-language album, “V,” was released, which immediately gave her the opportunity to reach the international musical level.

In 2020, she recorded a new song, “These Nights,” and released a video for it, and in 2020, she took part in voicing one of the characters in the cartoon “Trolls.”

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Awards and prizes[edit | edit code]

  • 1970 - anniversary medal “For valiant work in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the birth of V.I. Lenin.”
  • 1986 - medal "For Labor Valor".
  • 1988 - Literary Prize named after. I. Melezha for the novel “The Sword of Prince Vyachka”.
  • 1990 - State Prize of the BSSR in the field of literature for works for children (novels “The Sword of Prince Vyachka” and “Trace of Vaukalak”)
  • Valentin Pikul Prize (2010) with a gold medal for a cycle of historical novels.
  • Medal “500th anniversary of the Battle of Orsha” (2015)

Victoria Daineko - personal life

There were several novels in the singer’s life. After winning the “Star Factory,” she first dated the lead singer of the “Korni” group, Pavel Artemyev, and after the breakup, she had an affair with another singer of this group, Dmitry Pakulichev. True, their relationship did not last long, and the singer had a new lover - singer Alexei Vorobyov. And although all the tabloids wrote about this stormy and, as many believed, happy romance, the couple broke up in 2012.

Less than two years later, the press started talking about the singer again. This time, the spotlight was on her affair with Dmitry Kleiman, the drummer of the DrumCast group, who was 7 years younger than her, and in April 2020 the couple got married. It soon became known that Victoria was pregnant, and in the fall of 2020 she gave birth to a daughter.

After the birth of her child, Victoria often posted photos of the baby’s nursery, clothes and toys online, but never shared photos of her daughter herself or even mentioned her name, which gave fans and journalists reason to think that Victoria Daineko gave birth to a sick child. But she denied these speculations, saying that her daughter is completely healthy, and she simply does not want to let strangers into her personal life.

By the way, after giving birth, the singer recovered, and rumors began to spread that she was on strict diets in order to regain her previous shape, and she succeeded. And, of course, many became interested in how Victoria Daineko lost weight.

Now the singer, with a height of 161 cm, weighs 47 kg, and she has lost 11 kg.

So how did she achieve this result?

If we talk about Victoria Daineko’s weight loss secrets, they are as follows:

    · intensive sports activities, in particular, the singer practices kickboxing, believing that it is much more effective than regular fitness; · complete abstinence from products containing gluten, as well as from store-bought yoghurts, sauces, sausages, sausages and canned foods; · the basis of the diet is buckwheat, rice, oatmeal, legumes, vegetables, fruits, berries, nuts, seeds, lean fish and meat, as well as natural fermented milk products; · five meals a day in small portions

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Adhering to these rules, the singer regained her slim figure in three months, and, continuing to eat this way, now remains in great shape.

Notes[edit | edit code]

  1. Writer Leonid Daineko has died
  2. Byelorussian SSR: Brief encyclopedia in 5 volumes / Ed. coll.: P. U. Brovka and others - Mn.: Ch. ed. Belarusian. Sov. Encyclopedias, 1981. - T. 5. Biographical reference book
  3. Encyclopedic history of Belarus / Editorial: G. P. Pashkov (ed.) i insh.; Mast. E. E. Zhakevich. - Mn.: BelEn, 1996. - T. 3: Gymnasium-Cadenza
  4. Melnikava Z. P. “Gistarychnaya school” by U. Karatkevich in modern Belarusian prose (L. Daineka, L. Rubleevskaya, A. Navarych) // Slavic languages: systemic-descriptive and sociocultural aspects of research: collection. scientific tr. VIII Intl. scientific Conf., Brest, November 23-24. 2020: at 2 o'clock / Brest. state University named after A. S. Pushkin; Editorial Board: L. A. Goduiko and others; under general ed. O. B. Transition. — Brest: BrGU, 2020. — Part 1
  5. Following in the footsteps of history // M. Shatsky, LG, No. 5 (6260) (10-02-2010)
  6. The writer and alcohol tycoon Leonid Daineko, the author of the story “The Sword of Prince Vyachka” (unspecified),
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Vika Daineko about her husband and wedding: “Our age difference doesn’t bother me”

“I am not embarrassed by the age difference, nor by the fact that Dima and I have known each other not so long ago. Why ask if I'm sure I'm doing the right thing by marrying him? Of course, I'm sure! - says Vika Daineko.

- Vika, Dima, you have known each other for less than six months, and you have already decided to get married... I wonder what the reaction of your relatives and friends was?

Vika: Many, of course, asked: “Vic, you just met, are you sure?” But there were others who were simply happy for us and congratulated us. Igor Matvienko responded very well. We were at his birthday, I approached him with a gift, and he said to me: “They just told me the news, I was stunned.” I ask: “Is this good or bad?” - “Okay, of course. I'm so happy". Why ask if I'm sure? Of course, I'm sure! I know many stories when people got married almost on the second day they met, and then lived happily with each other for 30 years. And vice versa: you can look at each other for five years, then get married, and after eight months get divorced. You'll never guess here! If people are meant to be together, they will be together.

— You have a seven-year age difference, and Dima is younger. Can you feel it?

Dima: The age difference definitely doesn’t bother me. I remember at the beginning of our conversation, Vika asked how old I was. I had a photograph that said that I was born in 1990. Vika saw and made a surprised face. I had to admit: “I’m kidding. In fact, I’m four years younger.”

Vika: Of course, I already knew how old Dima was. I found this out almost immediately as soon as I met him. I just wanted to check him: will he lie or not? Lied.

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- How did you meet?

Vika: I was looking for drummers to join the team for the presentation of my album “V”, they recommended me guys, among whom was Dima. I remember the first time I saw him. I walked into the rehearsal area, Dima was sitting sideways on the sofa, with a phone in his hands. We were introduced to each other. And I, without understanding why, suddenly burst into a smile. I even had to turn away so as not to embarrass the guy. In general, I noticed him. And then we started rehearsing.

Dima: And to be honest, I didn’t pay much attention to Vika that evening. Well, then somehow communication began. One day Vika invited me to go with her to buy a SIM card - then her phone was stolen.

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During the period of Victoria’s participation in the “Star Factory”, the girl met with almost the entire team of the “Korni” group, first it was Pavel Artemyev, then Dmitry Pakulichev, and then Alexey Vorobyov. True, all these novels were practically fleeting, except for the novel with Alexei Vorobyov, which lasted much longer than the others, but ultimately fell apart with a loud bang.

In 2014, she met with the drummer of the group “DrumCast” Dmitry Kleiman. A year later the couple got married, and a few months later Victoria gave birth to a daughter. At the moment, Victoria is experiencing real discord in the family. The couple's quarrels began in 2020, and they separated a year later. The divorce was finalized in September 2017.

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Height, weight, age. How old is Victoria Daineko

Fragile and beautiful, Victoria had good appearance since childhood. This is the very case when a person “won the genetic lottery.” With a height of 161 cm, she weighs 47 kg. And although Victoria is already 30 years old, she still looks no older than 25.

And the most remarkable thing about the girl is that despite her popularity in Russia, she does not consider herself a star; she is one of those rare examples when celebrities do not suffer from star fever. Victoria is only halfway through developing her career and wants to win love not only in Russia, but throughout the world. Height, weight, age. How old is Victoria Daineko, after you know this information, it will be interesting to read about her biography.

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