The showman has three children: 11-year-old daughter Alice, nine-year-old daughter Lolita and one-year-old son Neil.
Ukrainian TV presenter and interviewer Anatoly Anatolich admitted that he grew up without a father, because he died when he was young. He announced it on Instagram.
“I grew up without a father. He died when I was 2.5 years old. There are no heroic stories about my astronaut dad. Krivoy Rog. Bad company. Knife wound. Did I miss my father? I try to remember something like that, but I won’t I have a mother Lucy, grandmother Valya, great-grandmother Sima,” he wrote.
At the same time, he added that he did not need a father, because his mother and grandmother raised him well enough, and he grew up to be a good person.
“I want to write that I feel bad, but I can’t. I had grandmothers and a mother. They were very good. Would I be different if my father was with me when I grew up? One hundred percent. But what about me influential, I can’t say. That is, I grew up as a good dude, without the participation of my father, “said Anatoliy Anatolich.
Therefore, the showman wondered if the father’s role is really important in the life of a child, but he wants to be important for his three children.
“That’s why the role of the father is probably overrated, I ask myself and drive these thoughts away from myself. I don’t want to think like this. I want to be important and give my own as much as possible,” he summed up.
Earlier it was reported that Anatoly Anatolich spoke about bloggers from Ivano-Frankivsk who organized so-called “drunken parties”.
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