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Maria Golubkina: “Mom only recently stopped raising me”

Maria Golubkina
Maria Golubkina

45-year-old Maria knows firsthand what a theatrical childhood is. Her mother Larisa Golubkina was one of the most popular actresses of the Soviet screen, and her stepfather Andrei Mironov was considered a sex symbol of the country. At the same time, Golubkina Jr. did not always get along with her parents.

In a recent interview, she admitted that she still quarrels with her mother over all sorts of little things. After Maria's children left to study in the UK, the actress became lonely. She decided to move in with her parent, but then it turned out that even with the passage of time, their relationship did not improve at all. A relative constantly told Golubkina how to build a career and behave in everyday life, which did not suit the famous daughter at all. Now the situation has changed a little, but conflicts still sometimes occur.

“When I moved to my mother, she was not happy. Only recently she stopped raising me. I often told her: “Do as I do, take it easier. And in general, I have one more child than you. Who are you teaching? I don’t tell my son: “Wash your hair.” Why are you telling me this?” - said the artist.

Masha believes that her mother has an authoritarian character and does not tolerate being objected to. The artist is not ready to put up with Larisa Ivanovna’s constant comments. At the same time, he doesn’t want to move out either. “We lived separately for a long time, because I had a family. And then I came back. But this gives me hope that my children will also return to me someday. Maybe they’ll bring grandchildren, which is also good,” says the actress.

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In raising her own children, Maria tries to refrain from being too strict. She is always ready to discuss with her son Ivan both fashion trends and compositions of popular rappers. At the same time, Golubkina is confident that the current generation of teenagers has long been ahead of their parents in development.

Next year Ivan will take exams and then enter university. The artist is sure that her children will not choose creative professions. At least until they show interest in theater or cinema.

“I don’t understand at all what my daughter is going to do. It's something to do with people, with management. She had plans for Hong Kong - now everyone is interested in Asia. My son also chose some difficult profession, I can’t even pronounce this name in English,” said the actress.

Previously, daughter Anastasia often accompanied her mother on red carpets
Previously, daughter Anastasia often accompanied her mother on red carpets

The actress's ex-husband Nikolai Fomenko has maintained a good relationship with the children, and he communicates normally with Golubkina herself. In an interview for Caravan of Stories, Maria admitted that she tries to surround her heirs with attention, but never puts pressure on them. While remaining a friend to her daughter and son, the star found the strength to conflict with her mother less often.

Photo: Legion-Media, Instagram

Maria Golubkina: “I’ve been living in a madhouse for a long time!”

— Because the acting profession also implies a good memory. It is very important for us to constantly strain our brains; our professional success depends on it.

— And what is your method for strengthening memory? — The technique is very simple. The human brain is such a mysterious thing that it will forever remain a mystery. But you need to learn one rule: if you learn a lot of poems and different texts from childhood, then your memory will work flawlessly until old age.

I'll give you a good example. Bulgakov’s third wife, Elena Sergeevna Nyurenberg, wrote in her memoirs that Mikhail Afanasyevich spoke huge chunks of text to her every day and she, having remembered everything verbatim, in the evenings wrote it all down word for word, and this amazingly trained her memory. And thanks to her memory, we read the wonderful literary works of the great writer.

Since childhood, a good example for me were my parents, who knew a huge number of texts by heart, because this was required by the nature of their profession. And my father’s trained memory simply amazed me. I want to say that if you force your children to learn a lot of poetry from childhood, then later they will only thank you for their good memory. The human brain works in such a way that you need to constantly reread and revise something. We need to read poems more often that we once remembered but have begun to forget; we need to learn foreign languages. The more you activate different parts of your brain, the more likely you are to have a good memory.

— Some say that the human brain is a mystery that cannot be solved. Do you agree? — I agree that the human brain sometimes behaves mysteriously! There was such a person, he suffered from a severe form of cerebral palsy and did not see anything. One day his mother woke up to the sound of playing the piano. It was her son who reproduced the melody, having never studied music. This is what I’m saying - our brain is absolutely not connected with the rest of the body and produces such miracles that it is impossible to believe. Or I’ll give another example: a ten-year-old boy, while playing baseball, received a head injury, and he was tormented by headaches for a long time, and when they subsided, phenomenal abilities came to him. The boy remembered every day in great detail, starting from that match. I could tell which week the date of the year fell on. This case is remarkable in that it may serve as a clue to human genius beyond ordinary abilities.

— You are broadcasting on one radio station. Are you talking about this in this program? — We invite different people to our program and once invited an astronaut we know. And he also told us interesting things about the abilities of the human brain. It turns out that astronauts in space are selected for one case of general schizophrenia. And in order to identify it, there is a special pressure chamber in which a person is placed without light and without communication. For six days he is not allowed to eat or sleep. And after six days the person begins to go crazy. Then they take him out and begin to investigate what stage and form of schizophrenia he has. And then the crew is selected according to similar madness. The main thing here is to understand and find people who are similar in craziness and have a common interest. Because they don’t need to explain anything, they are themselves. It was a very funny episode of the program, after which I realized that we are all, by and large, crazy - in the good sense of the word. As for me, my dad and mom are actors, so I don’t need to tell you about the madhouse.

Maria Golubkina with her daughter.

Maria Golubkina with her daughter.

Liliya Sharlovskaya
- It feels like the most pressing topics are raised in your programs. What else are you talking about? “We want our releases to somehow cheer people up, so we talk about everything under the sun.”
For example, we have a section “Marry a Foreigner”: together with Margarita Mitrofanova, we invite interesting people and discuss all the pros and cons of foreign marriages. How can you get along with an Egyptian or, for example, an Italian? — And the essence of the column “Marrying a Foreigner” comes down to the fact that marrying a foreigner is getting a lucky ticket? - No, I fundamentally disagree with this. Maybe it was in the eighties or early nineties, but now marriage to a foreigner cannot be called a “lucky ticket”. This is not the case now. Firstly, our girls always dream of marrying for love and we cannot argue with this, but with a foreigner the love that a girl is counting on cannot always happen. Secondly, we discuss in great detail what is positive about a foreign marriage, what is negative, what difficulties have to be overcome, how to get along - after all, different cultures, different upbringings. And it seems to me that our conversation is very useful for listeners.

— Is it intended mainly for a female audience? — The program is not intended for anyone, because, in addition to talking about foreign marriages, we tell what interests us, what fascinates us. We invite extraordinary people who are curious to us.

Recently, the famous writer Maria Arbatova came to the studio and shared her impressions of life. It was very educational and funny.

The famous parodist Vladimir Vinokur made our listeners laugh by telling an absolutely amazing story, similar to a joke. When his anniversary happened, Vladimir Putin himself congratulated him, and Vladimir Natanovich asked our president to call his mother and congratulate her on her son’s anniversary.

The President did just that. He was connected to the mother of the hero of the day, and he began to say some warm and touching words to her. The hero of the day’s mother listened, and then said: “Volodya, stop fooling around,” and hung up. This is the story Vinokur told us on air.

The good thing about presenting topics is that we meet the wittiest and most interesting people of our time and with great pleasure share these people with listeners. It turns out to be such an informative conversation between old friends.

— Maria, you are a very busy person: you host programs and act in films. Are you tired of so much work? - What can you do if this is the specificity of my acting profession - talking and communicating a lot. I host a radio show, act in films, participate in enterprises, so there is practically no time to rest.

By the way, I also can’t boast of having a healthy lifestyle, because due to my busy work schedule I sometimes have to eat anything, and then I have a small sin - I smoke. And sometimes I even like to drink a little beer. The only thing I can afford sometimes is to get a good night's sleep. Sometimes you wake up and think: “It would be nice to get some more sleep.” But for now we can only dream about this.

“The show has its own laws,” Larisa Golubkina admitted that she lied to Andrei Mironov


'Photo: Instagram What you won’t do for the sake of the show, even tell tall tales about a loved one. Actress Maria Golubkina, first on the program “The Fate of a Man,” shocked viewers with unpleasant stories about her adoptive father, Andrei Mironov, and then admitted that she was not at all frank and therefore should not believe everything that they say on the show.

The legendary artist Andrei Mironov was an idol and role model, but the actor’s adopted daughter debunked the myths about the intelligent, decent and good-natured guy that half of the female population of the Soviet Union dreamed of. “To be honest, he was hysterical and psychotic. I understand that he had a headache all the time. He had an aneurysm. But I think it gave him pleasure. He kept yelling at me. The muzzle is red,” Golubkina stunned the audience on the air of the “Fate of a Man” program.

Spectators discussed the artist’s revelations for a long time, but what was their surprise when, in an interview with another publication, she stated that she had been completely frank on television. “Who said that I told the truth at Korchevnikov’s? This is not a confession. This is a show program, it has its own laws,” the Komsomolskaya Pravda website quotes her as saying.

In general, this is not the first time the artist has made “strange jokes.” Many fans remember how Maria Golubkina appeared on the red carpet of the Moscow Film Festival in a wedding dress. But then she called her exit a “successful joke.” “I understand that the public is interested in this topic. Sometimes you have to live up to expectations. The bride’s dress is a good joke,” said Maria Golubkina.

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