Maria Maksakova about Eurovision. Maria Maksakova about Eurovision: “I know many languages ​​and can represent any country. This is Anya from Denmark. Kind of a diva...

Since the day of the murder in Kyiv of the former Russian deputy A month and a half has passed for Denis Voronenkov. During this time, the investigation was unable to identify those who ordered the high-profile crime. The politician's widow Maria Maksakova, who followed him to Kyiv at the end of last year, is in no hurry to leave the Ukrainian capital.

In these few weeks famous surname Maksakov was regularly mentioned in the media publishing latest news. It turned out that after the death of her husband, Maria Maksakova was left with nothing - all the millions and her husband’s real estate went to his first wife, successful career opera singer is over for now. To top it all off birth mother Maria, actress Lyudmila Maksakova, did not support her daughter in a difficult hour, speaking harshly about her former son-in-law.

The slender legs of Maria Maksakova delighted the viewers of Eurovision 2017

Yesterday I arrived in Kyiv Russian journalist Arthur Gasparyan. The reporter has known Maria Maksakova for a long time, so the artist agreed to give him a long interview. Gasparyan and Maksakova went to the semi-finals of Eurovision 2017 yesterday, as the journalist spoke about in one of the news publications.

According to Gasparyan, all the men’s attention was focused yesterday on Maria Maksakova:

While we were walking to the VIP box, the young widow was continually devoured by lustful glances. Good!

The secret of such close attention of Eurovision 2017 guests to the widow of Denis Voronenkov lies not only in her recognition. It turns out that Maria Maksakova lost 16 kilograms during mourning!

Former Russian deputy Maria Maksakova seems to have recovered from the death of her husband Denis Voronenkov and has come out into the world. The opera singer appeared in the company of a journalist at the second semi-final of Eurovision in Kyiv. Having lost 16 kg, fresh and rested (according to witnesses), she was rooting for the Muscovite, the representative of Bulgaria, Christian Kostov.

Maria Maksakova. Photo: GLOBAL LOOK press/ Komsomolskaya Pravda

Maria said that she was attending Eurovision for the first time. Even when she lived in Moscow, she still couldn’t get on the show. That's why she always watched from the sidelines - on TV. It was the same this time. Experiencing the loss of her husband Denis, Maria admitted that she was rooting for Britain.

"I liked the Irishman (Brian Murray). He was strikingly different from the other participants, it’s a pity he didn’t make it to the finals. An extremely unusual timbre. There is an altino opera, there is a tenor altino, and he has a voice that does not fall under any classification at all. Extremely unusual timbre, high. It impressed me, although in general I’m not a fan of “male sopranos.” The woman in the red dress sang very well. in a beautiful voice(Anya from Denmark),” shared Maksakova.

After the departure of the favorite, the attention of the once Russian artist switched to from Bulgaria Russian origin Christiana Kostova.

“I know that he is a Muscovite, that even on the children’s “Voice” he had Dima Bilan as a mentor, and in such a continuation of this young man’s career there is a certain symbolic sign of fate, given the role that “Eurovision” played in the life of Bilan himself,” quotes her "Moskovsky Komsomolets".

By the way, the ex-deputy admitted that she could also shine at the competition this year. Of course, before the death of her husband, she released a video for a song from Leonid Gutkin, the author of hits Russian singers Polina Gagarina and Yulia Samoilova.

“If everything hadn’t changed so dramatically in my destiny... We were going to continue in this format, the album was being prepared, a major label was going to release it with pomp... So we can assume that I was already almost two steps away from Eurovision, ha “haha…” she explained.

Maksakova spoke a little about her personal life. She admitted that she really fell in love with the Ukrainian capital and tried not to think about the bad.

“I was really looking forward to spring in Kyiv. I didn’t think, of course, that this spring would bring me so much personal grief, but this has nothing to do with the city, it is beautiful, as always... But life goes on,” the opera diva noted.

The artist complained that she was left completely alone and was now forced to “drag” the family herself. “I am now, unfortunately, chained in this material space of four dimensions. For now, I’ll have to figure out on my own how and where to move. So anything can happen - both in life and in creative aspects,” she concluded.

Maksakova fled to Ukraine with her husband, ex-parliamentarian Denis Voronenkov in October 2016. Already in Square, the couple accused Russia of “annexing Crimea” and appeared on local television with revelations about Moscow.

In January, it became known that the ex-deputy gave evidence to the Ukrainian prosecutor's office in the case of Viktor Yanukovych, who was accused of high treason.

In Russia, Voronenkov was formally charged with fraud and was put on the international wanted list.

On March twenty-third, Voronenkova was a killer near the entrance to the Premier Palace Hotel. Maksakova chose to stay in Square.

In the show “Let Them Talk,” Maria Maksakova spoke about Eurovision and argued with Stas Sadalsky.

The show “Let Them Talk” discussed the scandalous Eurovision Song Contest 2017, which ended in Kyiv, in which the representative of Russia was unable to perform due to the ban imposed by the SBU against the singer.

Talk show guests expressed their opinions about the winner of the large-scale music project, and also provided support to the young performer, who was deprived of the right to fulfill her dream.

One of interesting moments the show became a teleconference with. The host of “Let Them Talk” contacted opera diva, who recently lost her husband, to clarify what she thinks about the completed competition, which she could not ignore.

In a conversation with the presenter, Maria emphasized that recent talk about her possible participation in Eurovision has nothing to do with reality.

“I was ready for any experiments and adventures, including Eurovision. Due to the circumstances that occurred, this was ruled out,” she said, referring to the murder of her husband Denis Voronenkov.

Maksakova also commented on the situation with Russian woman Yulia Samoilova and stated that she did not see anything strange in her. In her opinion, if Samoilova had not gone to the peninsula, she would have calmly performed in Kyiv.

“This is a decision that is related to the legislation of Ukraine,” Maksakova said. “It is quite obvious that it was violated by Yulia, because she performed in Crimea, and this was the reason for the entry ban.”

Maria Maksakova vs Stas Sadalsky. Let them talk. Blacklist for Eurovision

The floor was taken by someone in the studio, who has been friends with Maria Maksakova’s mother, Lyudmila Vasilievna, for many years. Seeing on the screen opera singer, the artist could not restrain himself and decided to speak out on the topic of the recent conflict between mother and daughter. He reproached the singer for not calling her parents.

“I’m mom’s friend, not Masha’s. And Masha is a great master at cooking porridge. Masha cooked well in the Duma, now Masha cooks porridge in Kyiv. At one time on television there was such a video: “Dima, call mom.” I just want Masha say: “Call mom and dad.” Just don’t make such eyes!” said the actor.

“Stas, can I do without your advice?” Maksakova answered him.

To which Sadalsky asked his friend’s daughter not to “poke” him. The singer, in turn, admitted that she still cannot forgive her mother.

“I am grateful to my mother for everything she has done for me. I still love her. But, unfortunately, there are actions that make our communication impossible. As Tolstoy said, I can forgive, I cannot hug - my hands are cut off. I think , they will understand me here!” said Maria, adding that she has no plans to leave Kyiv.

The famous secular chronicler Arthur Gasparyan persuaded the grieving Maria to forget about mourning for a short time and leave the four walls. He has long known the opera diva, who now lives in Kyiv.

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“For some reason it seemed to me that for therapeutic purposes it was necessary to make such an offer to her. Not without doubts and mental awkwardness, I went to this desperate step", the journalist told about how the journalist invited Maria to Eurovision.

To his surprise ex-wife Voronenkova accepted the offer with joy and appeared at the competition in all her splendor. "My long-standing observation has been confirmed - Masha is strong! A unique woman who takes any blows of fate in her stride." full height and with an open visor..." Gasparyan admires the singer.

During the weeks of mourning, Maksakova lost more than ten extra pounds. “When we met, all the divas of the competition, I must say, faded in my eyes like gray mice. She had lost 16 kg, stylishly dressed, fresh-faced, easy and pleasant to talk to, as always...” the Moskovsky Komsomolets website quotes an enthusiastic Arthur. .

Not only the reporter, but also other men literally piled up when they saw Maria in a short black dress. “While we were walking to the VIP box, the young widow was constantly being devoured by lustful glances. She’s good!” – Gasparyan summed up, adding that Maksakova was at Eurovision for the first time and was very interested in everything that happened on stage.

Made a splash at Eurovision 2017...

The 39-year-old opera diva and singer is no longer in mourning; after the murder of her husband, a former State Duma deputy, in Kev, she appeared in public for the first time in the capital of Ukraine.

The other day, the singer was among the spectators at one of the stages (the second semi-final) of the Eurovision music competition in Kyiv. The artist came to the competition with a famous columnist and music critic Arthur Gasparyan.

On the night of today, 05/15/17, a photo of a noticeably thinner woman was posted on the #MariaMaksakova page on the social network Instagram opera diva while visiting this competition (see photo below the text).

Maksakova shared her impressions of this event with the media. Famous Performer She said that she attended the competition for the first time and noticed that there were many young people among the spectators. At the same time, in her opinion, in Europe the competition is perceived as one of many and is not turned into the main event of the year.

Maria gave the following assessments to its participants:

“Actually, this is my first time at this competition, although it was held in Moscow and in other cities where I could theoretically be. Nevertheless, this is the first time that I came to see with my own eyes how it happens. Very I was happy for “our” Bulgarian (Kristian Kostov). He deservedly reached the final. I liked the Irishman (Brian Murray). He was strikingly different from the other participants, it’s a pity he didn’t make it to the final,” MK quotes her as saying.

“It seems to me that in Europe there is no such attitude towards Eurovision as some kind of fateful, almost the main musical and political event of the year. It's simple music competition, a popular entertainment format,” says the singer.

Actually, it was Gasparyan who persuaded Maria to go out into the world and unwind a little. As the journalist writes, Maksakova looks thinner, but overall quite cheerful and very attractive. Arthur discussed the show’s participants with Maria, and the artist did not hide the fact that, in principle, she liked Eurovision.

When asked by Gasparyan whether Maksakova would like to shine among the participants in the show, Maksakova replied: “Oh, I don’t know. Watching the public, I see that it is very youth competition. I’m not talking about the participants, but mainly about the audience, and it seems to me that this sets the main tone for what is happening. It seems to me that in Europe there is no such attitude towards Eurovision as some kind of fateful, almost the main musical and political event of the year. This is just a music competition, a popular entertainment format, and in this sense, you shouldn’t renounce Eurovision, just like scrip and prison. Well, you never know what can happen in my life?”

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