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“I am a crazy grandmother, mother and mother-in-law! We live in different cities”: Irina Ponarovskaya talked about loved ones 03/12/2023, 11:35

The honored artist of Russia recently resumed her creative activity. It took Irina ten years of silence to rest. She returned to the world of show business with new vigor.

The singer does not regret her break in her career: this time she devoted herself to family and friends. “At that moment I had the opportunity to disconnect from everything. I needed quiet days to understand something about myself, to reassess. Yes, it took me ten years to do it, “said Ponarovskaya.

After returning to the stage, she realized that everything has changed in this once so familiar world, and now the game is played according to completely different rules. The singer was not ready for this, but he is trying to adapt to the new conditions.

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“As a freshman, I’m looking at all this now and learning. I can’t say I absorb everything. But I fit into what I have to fit into. I’m not sure I have to completely let go of everything I’ve been through. The experience of my pop life is useful in today’s show business,” explained the pop star.

In the family, the artist remains a very loving person. She misses her family. The star has a son, Anthony, who became a father twice. She gave birth to the only heir to the musician Wayland Rodd. Anthony is married to Anna Chaynikova, with whom he has a son and a daughter.

“We live in different cities. I am in St. Petersburg and they are in Moscow. But no matter how much I visit Moscow, I always visit them. Above all, we always spend the summer together. I may be a bit of a crazy grandmother, mother and mother-in-law… But I love my family very much. In general, I think that the most important thing in life is the family!” – assured the singer in an interview for “MK”.

Irina confessed her love for her homeland. She emphasized that she had never even seriously considered moving to another country, although she had lived in Estonia for some time. “For a long time I could, well, I don’t know, just live happily somewhere on the shore of some blue, beautiful beach, the sea and so on. But I can’t tear myself away from the Russian language. I can’t get away from our music. I can’t leave my audience,” assured the artist on Channel One’s Tonight show.

Alexander Karasev

Weekend News Editor at VOICE

Source: The Voice Mag

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