Video: Oksana Robski: "The crisis should not affect your personal life"
2024 Author: James Gerald | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 14:00
Everyone is talking about the financial crisis. Businessmen, stars, glamorous girls and brave macho. The dynamics of the exchange rate has become the most pressing topic of conversation in any society. After all, economic problems have affected almost everyone, even people of art. Rublevskaya writer Oksana Robski admits that even she has certain financial problems. But this is not a reason for panic, the socialite is sure.
In an interview with "Komsomolskaya Pravda" Mrs. Robski enthusiastically talked about her new, tenth work "Eta-theta". But in the end, the conversation was reduced to a conversation on a burning topic: crisis, economy, lack of wealthy men and, of course, aspects of personal life. It's no secret that Oksana recently divorced her husband Igor Shalimov after 6 months of marriage. How does the writer plan to live without a strong male shoulder in such a turbulent time?
“Do you think there are still wealthy men left? - Robski sneers. - The crisis after all. And then the other day Tigran Keosayan told me: "You understand, Oksana, there are no more oligarchs." I was worried myself. I know that, for example, the Gala magazine has already refused to pay me, without warning. As for my publishing house, now we have several books coming out at once. Despite the crisis, we will do it. I also feel the crisis, but it seems to me that there is no need to panic. Although I am still thinking about whether to go to the bank and withdraw money. But this is because I am responsible, I am a woman, and I have two children. It seems to me that everyone needs to save, of course. I'm not a spender at all, I just know how to make that impression."
According to some reports, the family life of the oligarchs is now restless. The ruble can be overwhelmed by a wave of divorces, and psychotherapists are already sounding the alarm. Oksana is critical of such information: “It seems to me that this is nonsense. Of course, men are probably nervous. Probably, the situation in the family may not be entirely calm, since people are losing money. But the crisis should not affect people's personal lives."
The writer herself, despite the recent separation from her fourth husband, does not lose hope of finding her prince. But perhaps Robski has too high requirements: “He must be very self-sufficient, very,” Oksana lists the criteria. - He should not have any complexes. He must be with an amazing sense of humor, otherwise it will be boring in the first half hour, and I have never been able to fight boredom in my life. Basically, that's all."
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