the queen, who showed her son the door, spoke about her girlfriend – Russia today Posting in CHAT: Russia Natasha Koroleva with her son Arkhip Photo: © Komsomolskaya Pravda/globallookpress.com The son of Natasha Koroleva and Sergei Glushko is a young and precocious guy. Arkhip had barely turned 18 when he brought stripper Melissa to his parents’ house. And not for the sake of short-term emotions, but with the goal of taking her as a wife. For several years, the artist’s heir lived with his chosen one in the attic of a country house, but then entered into a completely independent life. Now he rents a one-room apartment with his girlfriend and says that everything is fine with them. But Natasha Koroleva prefers not to touch on her son’s personal life. But she protests when she is accused of not loving her daughter-in-law. “Let's dot all the i's. My son is dating a wonderful girl, but they are not married. Therefore, she is not yet quite a daughter-in-law, but just a friend of her son,” the queen said. He proves that he treats her very well, without any prejudice or harassment regarding her profession, which, by the way, she left for her lover. “On the contrary, I love everyone, I give everyone the opportunity to realize themselves, to express themselves. There is no word “bullying” in my dictionary. In general, I treat people well, especially those who are in the close circle of my family,” the artist emphasized in the Central Television program. But her husband, who until recently bore the proud nickname Tarzan and excelled in striptease, is more categorical towards his potential relative and colleague. He believes that everything is not serious with his son. “How many of them, such brides, will there be! Well, if I went to the folder, then that’s a lot,” Glushko Sr. said, not without pride. Source link Source link
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the queen who fled abroad was struck by a mysterious illness • Russia today Posting in CHAT: Russia Natasha Koroleva Photo: Still from the show Above the Jury of the “Superstar!” program There is bad rock in the air on the NTV channel. This statement was made by TV presenter Vadim Takmenev, discussing the health status of Stas Piekha. The latter lost his voice and could not come to his senses for a long time. As it turned out, all the judges of “Superstar!” have recently experienced health problems. Natasha Koroleva, who quietly left for the USA to visit relatives, fell ill with an unknown illness. “The Superstar jury has a home chat in which we correspond and talk about our problems, victories, failures, etc. “I want to tell you that some kind of bad luck reached the jury, because Natasha Koroleva, who is no longer in Moscow, she also caught some mysterious disease and is trying to get out of it, and Lera Kudryavtseva recently broke her leg,” he said. with Takmenev’s own hands. The host of the show “Secret to a Million” herself began broadcasting via video link and talked about her misadventures. It turned out that the unpleasant incident occurred during a rehearsal for filming one of NTV’s new projects. It was assumed that Kudryavtseva would jump on stage. Lera recalls that she heard a sharp crunch in her knee, after which she felt severe pain and fell. “The injury is really serious, but I hope that next week we will have surgery and there will be some kind of short rehabilitation period. They say that it takes up to six months to restore a leg, but you need to walk for a week.” after the operation,” noted the blonde. Source link Source link
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An interesting story about how a Russian noblewoman could become the queen of Thailand Posting in CHAT: Russia “At the skating rink, I often met my sister Galya’s friend, Katyusha Vesnitskaya, a student at the Fundukleevskaya girls’ gymnasium. My older brother Borya looked after Katyusha. He danced a waltz with her on skates. Vesnitskaya's long braids flew to the side. the rhythm of the waltz. They excited her, and she, not wanting to dance, put them on her chest. She looked arrogantly from under half-lowered eyelids at the admiring spectators. If I could have thought then at the skating rink that Vesnitskaya’s Life would have been much more unexpected, than some of my fantasies. In the Pea Corps in St. Petersburg, I was raised by one of the sons of the Siamese king Chakrabon. Returning to his homeland, the prince fell ill with pneumonia on the way to Kiev. The journey was interrupted. The prince was brought to Kiev, placed in the royal palace and surrounded by the care of Kyiv doctors The prince recovered. But before continuing his journey to Siam, he needed to rest and recover. The prince survived in Kyiv for two months. He was bored. They tried to entertain him - they took him to balls at the Merchant Assembly, to lotteries-alegre, to the circus and theaters. At one ball, the yellow-faced Prince Chakrabon saw Vesnitskaya. . She danced a waltz, just like at the skating rink, throwing her braids over her chest and looking arrogantly from under half-lowered eyelids with her blue eyes. The prince was fascinated. Small, sideways, with hair shiny like varnish, he fell in love with Katyusha. He left for Thailand, but soon returned incognito to Kyiv and invited Katyusha to become his wife. She agreed. I want to please everyone who bothered the insidious Siamese courtiers, Katya Desnitskaya was not poisoned, lived a long life and died in 1960 in Paris. But she did not become queen either; she and Prince Chakrabon divorced in 1919. (https://kulturologia.ru/files/u18214/Katyadesnitsky4.jpg) Chakrabon was the crown prince, but died before his elder brother, the king, from pneumonia in 1920. Ekaterina Desnitskaya and Prince Chakrabon had a son, Chula, he married an Englishwoman, and they had a daughter, Narisa. Narisa's son Hugo became a famous composer in Thailand, married to a Thai actress, Katyusha went to Thailand. The Siamese king soon died of some tropical disease. Following him, the first Tsarevich died from the same disease; Katyusha’s husband was the Tsar’s second son. He had very little hope for the Siamese throne. But after the death of his brother, he found himself the only heir and unexpectedly became king. So the cheerful Kiev schoolgirl Vesnitskaya became the Siamese queen. The courtiers hated the foreign queen. Her existence violated the traditions of the Siamese court. In Bangkok, at the request of Katyusha, electric lighting was installed. This filled the cup of hatred among the courtiers. They decided to poison the queen, who had violated the ancient customs of the people. A glass of broken onions, crushed into the finest powder, was gradually added to the queen's food. Six months later, she died of intestinal bleeding, and the king erected a monument on her grave. A tall elephant made of black marble with a golden crown on its head stood with its trunk sadly drooping in the thick grass that reached to its knees. Under this grass lay Katyusha Vesnitskaya, the young queen of Thailand. Since then, when I went to the skating rink, I remembered how Katyusha and the music director played the “Irreversible Summer” waltz. Konstantin Paustovsky, in the first book of “Life Stories,” almost reliably recalls one of the most touching love stories that really happened in 1904. I want to please everyone who was upset by the insidious Siamese courtiers, Katya Desnitskaya was not poisoned, she lived a long life and died in 1960 in Paris. But she didn’t become a queen either. They divorced Prince Chakrabon in 1919. Chakrabon was the crown prince, but died before his elder brother the king from pneumonia in 1920. Ekaterina Desnitskaya and Prince Chakrabon had a son, Chula, whom he married. The British, they had a daughter, Narisa. Narisa's son Hugo became a famous composer in Thailand, having married a Thai actress. Source link Source link