In order not to fall into despair and not give up, she tries to occupy herself with work.
The actress and TV presenter has long carried the pain in her heart. But today, Yulia Vysotskaya decided to break the silence she had kept for 12 years.
In 2013, Yulia Vysotskaya and Andrei Konchalovsky were in an accident. Besides the director and the actress, their two common children - Maria and Peter - were in the car. As a result of the tragedy, the young heiress sustained serious injuries that led to a coma. Many years have passed since then, but the couple continued to remain silent about their grief.
From time to time, Konchalovsky mentioned the tragedy in interviews, but he consistently refrained from any details. Who would have thought that his wife would be the first to speak about this misfortune? Today, Yulia Vysotskaya announced that she has become a mother for the third time. Apparently, the arrival of the youngest daughter in the family has greatly affected the actress, who finally revealed the truth about the condition of 25-year-old Masha.
"We were in an accident. Marusya was not buckled up in the back seat and was severely injured. We are fighting. Life goes on, and we will fight until the very end. I have wonderful support. There is medical staff that helps very seriously with maintenance, rehabilitation, and all matters... Of course, there are moments when there is neither peace around, nor light, nor joy, nothing at all. Nothing and no one. There is only this pain that tears you into billions of pieces, and you turn into a roaring animal. Not in the sense of crying, but screaming," the actress confessed in an interview with Laura Djugelia.
Yulia did not share the doctors' predictions, only noting the main thing - no matter what happens in her life, she will fight for her child until the end. In order not to fall into despair and not give up, Vysotskaya tries to occupy herself with work, as fixating on her despair is definitely not a way out of the situation. She also tries not to think about the reasons for what happened. "I refuse to ask such a question," Vysotskaya noted. At the same time, she finally decided to share her feelings, recalling the traumatic episode that divided her life into before and after.
"When there is such internal pain, I do not think that everything should be lived, experienced, discussed, and so on in the public sphere. And shared with everyone. I believe that there are some things that should not be brought into the public domain. But some time ago, I thought that we are not the only family in the world going through such difficult events," the artist lamented.