"I said 'goodbye' and simply showed him to the door."
From time to time, Lyubov Uspenskaya's daughter finds herself in such predicaments that the whole country discusses her. What is happening with Tatyana Plaksina now?
It seemed that just a few days ago, fans were congratulating the star heiress on a significant event. At that time, she referred to her painting as a means of survival, noting that her works would now be exhibited at an international auction. Ideally, such joy should have lifted Plaksina's spirits. However, it seems that something has happened to her now.
This impression can be formed after viewing Tatyana's new post. She shared a poem of her own composition on her personal Instagram blog. The very title of the work with its bitter confession — "About the Pain in the Past" — hints that through it, Plaksina reflects on the stages of her life that she has already gone through:
"My body has gone numb from pain
From weakness and lack of will
My mind is exhausted from loss
Its products do not cover the costs
My heart has shriveled from grief
It would prefer not closed settlements — but the open sea
My bones have dried from apathy."
Other lines in Uspenskaya's daughter's poem are also noteworthy: "My soul has fallen from loneliness." As is known, Tatyana's recent relationship with a businessman, whom the public had already envisioned as her husband, ended without anything. Plaksina herself did not want to comment on anything. However, her star mother spoke out on the subject at that time.
"I kicked him out. He is not her match, not a match, not a match. He does not measure up to her level, her intellect, or anything. I saw that she seemed to like him, but I also saw that he does not measure up! I said 'goodbye' and simply showed him to the door," stated Lyubov Zalmanovna.
It remains to be seen how Plaksina herself evaluated her mother's actions and whether the lines from the artist's poem "if I am destined to die on the third floor with my paintings//I would prefer such a death rather than hovering over someone else's plains" relate to her personal life situation. Meanwhile, fans continue to support Tatyana:
"I feel so sorry for you! Living in the shadow, having so many creative sides... You will find strength, find yourself, and be happy"; "Everyone will find their pain in this poem"; "Talented."
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