The singer admitted that the children’s deep harm to his family influenced the attitude toward motherhood.
Ukrainian singer Zlata Ognevich is openly sharing personal experiences that have made his decision not to have children.
In an interview with journalist Marichka Padalko, the 39-year-old actress spoke about family tragedy, which forever changed her attitude toward motherhood.
According to Zlata, even before her birth, her older brother died -a six -year -old boy who drowned right in front of his mother. This happened to Krivoy Rog, and although Ognevich did not learn about tragedy right away, his mother’s family environment and emotional state from childhood were deeply protected in his mind.
“I wasn’t born before. But all these mother injuries were accidentally sent to the child. These conversations were performed in childhood. I know there are some kind of tragedy, but don’t know exactly what happened,” Zlata shared.
The singer admitted that he was not willing to live with a constant fear.
“I can imagine it can be my son. I – give birth? Somehow! I immediately have such a reaction,” he admitted.
Zlata also considered the adoption, but it ended so far this is not his path. She is sure that the child should grow in love and care for at least one of the parents, and in her life rhythm it is not easy to give it.
“I thought of it too, but yet, in my opinion, it should be done with a partner together, because this child should have a father and mother. Of course, in mind, this child should have even a person: either a father, or a mother who will love him and bathe in this love. It’s a luxury for the kids from an orphaned.
Earlier it was reported that Zlata Ognevich was faced with a bot-anx wave after the clip premiere to let her go to the song.
Zlata Ognevich admitted that he was not planning to be a mother
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