6 scandalous facts from the biography of the opera singer Mary Maksakova

Not easy relationship with mother, fictitious marriage ... What else hides the former soloist of the Mariinsky Theater and the ex-deputy of the State Duma Maria Maksakov?


In the past, the soloist of the Mariinsky Theater and the ex-deputy of the State Duma Maria Maksakov is a frequent guest of the Russian television show, on which she frankly talks about his personal life and family. Here are 6 scandalous facts from the biography of the odious opera singer.

1. Non-easy relationship with mother

Maria Maksakova was born in Munich, in the family of the German entrepreneur Andreas Ignargs and the famous Soviet and Russian artist Ludmila Maksakova. According to Mary, the mother did not want her birth. She planned to make an abortion, but her husband dissuaded her. More precisely suggested her the deal, according to which Lyudmila Vasilyevna received monetary compensation, but at the same time refused to participate in the upbringing of the heiress. With the mother, the future opera diva has become close in adolescence. However, when Maria found out the truth, the relationship between them was spoiled again and until today remain tense.

2. Married to criminal authority

Maria Maksakova for several years lived in a civil marriage with criminal authority by Vladimir Tyurin, which is informally called the head of Russian mafia in Spain. Maksakova has two children from him. It was Mary who became the initiator of the break of relations. In an interview, the opera singer stated that Vladimir Tyurin regularly beat it and forbade him to speak on stage. Soon the ex-spouse forbade Mary to see the children. Communication with them completely broke. In a certain sense, Maria repeated the fate of his mother.

3. Deputy of the State Duma

In 2011, the opera singer became a deputy of the State Duma from the Party "United Russia". In 2013, she supported the law on the prohibition of propaganda of homosexuality in the Russian Federation. Meanwhile, Maria is the only State Duma deputy who opposed the draft law prohibiting the prevention of Russian orphans to US citizens. In 2014, Maksakova supported the decision of the State Duma to attach the Crimea to Russia. In 2017, upon arrival in Ukraine, the woman repented in his decision and publicly brought the Ukrainians. In the same year, the odious artist was excluded from the Unified Russia faction.

4. Romanes with Tsiskaridze and Basque

In his youth, Maxakova had romantic relations with Nikolai Tsiskaridze. The pair has repeatedly appeared together in secular events. In 2007, artists approved the main roles for the filming of the "Christmas Bala" on the channel "Russia". Coloring blonde also attribute novels with Nikolai Baskov and Denis Matsuev.

5. Queen of litigation

After death, a wealthy father left a daughter inherited a 7-room apartment. However, due to the conflict with Mother and Tyurin, Maksakova has problems with the court. Mother and ex-beloved made everything to make Mary not to gain access to the apartment. Later, the children of the artist entered the game. The heirs applied to her. Maria learned about this unpleasant news on the "Direct Ether" show with Andrei Malakhov.

6. Status of widow and fictitious marriage

In 2015, Opera Diva first went under the crown. Her husband was the ex-deputy of the State Duma Denis Voronenkov. Soon the couple was born a son, which was called Ivan. In 2016, the family moved to Ukraine. However, a year later, a real tragedy happened - the Actress's husband was shot dead in Kiev. Among the possible customers of the murder, her former elect Vladimir Tyurin was listed. A year later, Maksakova concluded a fictitious marriage with Dalhat Khalayev. The artist hoped that by issuing documents for him, she would be able to sue the inheritance. But the newly new spouse contacted fraudsters, because of which the property was arrested.


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