Many Russian viewers know Chaustov thanks to the show Good night, children!. “Uncle Dima” appeared on the screens together with characters beloved by children from 1996 to 2003. The actor’s career went up. However, Khaustov had a tendency to be overweight. In 2019, Dmitry decided on a radical transformation, for which he chose the method of non-invasive liposuction.
At the beginning of the trip, the weight of the TV star reached 138 kilograms. In six months, he managed to get rid of 50, and Khaustov’s goal was 88 kg. When he saw the first results, the acting role in the movie “Anchor, more anchor!” he noticed that training was easier for him.
“I am infinitely glad that our family is healthy and athletic. Now we have two boys growing up … (the daughter is already grown up) and such an example, especially for boys, is incredibly important. It’s great that my beloved wife Olya supports me and even started losing weight with me! Khaustov said then.
She talks openly about her weight loss experiences. Dmitry called himself the first person in Russia who tried the lipo diet on himself and built it in a short time. Khaustov has managed to maintain harmony for the past three years. According to Dmitry, he was ashamed to appear on air because of his excess weight.
“Before (when I weighed 140 kg) I refused such trips, I was ashamed of my new self (too big and unrecognizable) – they recognized me (and even not always) only when I put Khryusha and Stepashka on my cheeks. Now everything changed, “Khaustov noted. He also changed his image and became the owner of ash-silver hair. The forty-seven-year-old artist prefers stylish suits and maintains his beauty.
Khaustov served as deputy producer of children’s broadcasting on Channel One, together with Natalya Zakharenko hosted the Good Morning program. Dmitry worked in the programs Good Morning, Russia and the Academy of Arts on the Bibigon channel. Appeared in Moscow for 24 weather forecasts, taught at Ostankino Higher Television School. In addition, Khaustov starred in the TV series Jahoda, Goryachev and others, the Yeralash weekly, the films If You Know… and The Russian Singer.