And who learned to be a star?  The most outrageous Russian celebrities come from the village

And who learned to be a star? The most outrageous Russian celebrities come from the village

Today they are bright and extravagant stars, but once they resided in small villages, where they did not hear of glamor.

You can definitely say about these celebrities – they made themselves!

Nastya Ivleeva

Today, Nastya is one of the most popular Russian showbiz media. Ivleeva started with funny videos on social networks, and today she is already a shocking secular heroine who is not afraid of bold projects and candid images, and a discussed fashionista who buys rare vintage items for a six-figure price.

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But in childhood, Nastya not only could not dream of them, but she did not even hear the names of such brands! After all, Ivleeva was born and raised in the village of Razmetelevo in the Leningrad region. The childhood of the future star fell on the dashing 90s, and in an interview she did not hide the fact that life in the village at that time was not easy.

“In the 90s, in the village of Razmetelevo, Vsevolozhsk district, we lived quite hard. In the 90s, the pattern of survival was different. <...> From an early age, I had to accept responsibilities: my parents worked and I raised my younger brother. So my childhood abruptly ends on that,” the star admitted.

Sergei Zverev

We are shocked that this star was born in the village of Kultuk, Irkutsk region! Today it is hard to believe that Sergei Zverev, the king of colorful suits, huge hats and perfect style, grew up in an ordinary working-class family.

After the death of his father, Zverev moved to Ust-Kamenogorsk with his mother and stepfather, but after serving in the army he found himself in Moscow, where his career as a star hairdresser began. To the showman’s honor, it should be noted that he does not forget his small homeland. Zverev is one of the few public figures who defended Baikal.

Zhanna Aguzarova

We all gladly believed that the most extravagant singer in Russia flew from Mars, but in fact she comes from the village of Turtas, Uvatsky district, Tyumen region. The childhood of the future star passed in another village – Boyarka, in the Novosibirsk region.

Interestingly, already when Zhanna made a career in Moscow, for some time she had to return to her small homeland in the Tyumen region. In the mid-1980s, she was arrested on a fake passport and sent to forced labor in the lumber industry for a year and a half. Returning to the capital, Aguzarova continued to work in the Bravo group – after “exile” the brightest years awaited her. It was then that the hits “Yellow Shoes”, “I Believe”, “Wonderful Country”, “Old Hotel”, “Cats” came out. But in 1988, the singer left the group and began a solo career.

Masha Rasputin

The most uninhibited singer of the 90s was born in the village of Inskoy, Kemerovo region, and grew up in the village of Urop. Rasputina grew up as a modest villager, brought up by her grandmother. Masha’s (then Alla) parents worked hard and could not give her much attention. But she herself knew how to attract this attention. The shattered future star stood on a stool and delighted her family with her amateur performances. Home rehearsals eventually helped Rasputina to enter a music school, and then to a career in Moscow.

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Source: The Voice Mag

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