As soon as he puts the instrument down, the whole house turns upside down.
Valery Meladze and Albina Dzhanabaeva are currently hardly in the spotlight, but news about the couple still comes in. Details about the star couple's household have now become known.
For more than 15 years of marriage, Valery and Albina have become parents three times. Their eldest child, Konstantin, is now 21 years old and is already pursuing higher education in the United Kingdom. Meanwhile, their middle son, ten-year-old Luka, is constantly by his parents' side and keeps them entertained. For example, from time to time, Dzhanabaeva has to listen to teachers' complaints about the restless boy.
"He has that very energy that you can't get rid of. Luka doesn't give us a minute of peace. He is a musician to the core, a person with incredible inner organization. He only calms down when he plays the guitar, prepares for a performance on stage, or rehearses in class. But as soon as he puts the instrument down, the whole house turns upside down: screams, noise, chaos. There was even a period when he literally walked on his hands," Albina shared.
Raising their four-year-old daughter Agatha, the youngest of the star couple's children, is much easier for the singer. Not only does she not cause her mother any problems, but at her young age, she also demonstrates an astonishingly calm character.
"My daughter is a wonderful, gentle, and very smart girl. For example, Luka shouts to her: 'I'm first, look at me!'. She calmly replies: 'Well done, Luka, you are first.' Do you understand how clever she is? She knows exactly what to say. And that's her strength — she smooths out the sharp edges. She is my joy," Meladze's wife confessed.
While caring for the younger children, Albina never forgets about Konstantin, who has moved out of the house. Dzhanabaeva misses her eldest child, with whom she can only communicate via video call for now.
"He calls me, and we can talk for an hour about how his day went. Kostya is studying to be an industrial designer, creating incredible projects. Initially, he enrolled to study architecture, but then transferred to another faculty because he is more interested in design," Albina shared.
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