Actor Viktor Zhdanov openly spoke about hoping for slot machines. The wife then saved her.
Famous Ukrainian actor Viktor Zhdanov, who is aware of viewers from the roles in the “Catch Kaidash” series and the movie “Cyborgs”, first admitted to the public that he experienced serious hope in slot machines.
In a conversation with journalist Alina Dorotyuk, the actor remembered how it started. According to him, temptation appeared during presentations on nightclubs, where nothing could be done between stage releases:
“It wasn’t for me for a long time. The idiotic situation appeared. We were sitting at a night club from 22:00 to four in the morning. We had a performance at 23:00, the second number at 2am, and the third – 03:30. You just had to sit and stick, and there were no slot machines. Nothing to do.
For a long time, Zhdanov hid the problem until he heard from his wife, actress Elena Khokhlatkina, a clear ultimatum: “Select – either family or machine guns, I chose a family.”
The couple lived together for more than 17 years, meeting at the Donetsk Ukrainian Theater. In 2014, husbands were forced to leave their hometown because of the war and moved to Kyiv. Although the official marriage is not divorced, now they are no longer together, but maintain a warm relationship.
“I have never had resentment. The people now he deserves it. He never let me break. I always said, I said and talking about his respect. Today is his great merit,” Zhdanov said.
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