39-year-old actress Anna Salivanchuk, who in March announced her divorce from her husband, People's Deputy Oleksandr Bozhkov, openly shared her thoughts about her personal life for the first time during the Regina Official podcast.

Searching for happiness after divorce

Anna noted that there are many things that make her happy, and relationships are one of them. "Of course, love makes me happy. A man I don't have now. And it's not about halves - I'm a full-fledged person and I need a full-fledged person", - shared the actress.

"But, of course, a man is a shoulder, care and protection. It's not about money. It's about emotion, " Anna emphasized.

How to change yourself and find love

Salivanchuk admitted that she does not know how to communicate with men. "I'm ready for a relationship. But still this little girl inside me doesn't know how to communicate with men, go on dates. I don't think I know how to flirt at all, " the actress admitted. She also said that she wants to change her attitude, because she considers it one of the reasons for the collapse of her marriage.

"I don't define myself. My children always came first. And this is wrong. We should come first, then my husband, then the children. One of the reasons for my divorce is that my husband was not in second place. And I wasn't in first place, " added Anna.

Morning routine and self-care

Anna admitted that her day begins with children. "As a rule, I don't have a beauty routine as such. My day starts with my youngest, before the alarm clock, opens his eyes and says: 'I want to eat.' 6: 40, and he already wants eat. My day starts with a hug with my youngest, we get up and go drink water, " said the actress.

Physical activity and meditation challenges

The actress also shared her sports habits. "I go to the gym. I need active physical activity. I haven't found my yoga coach yet. And when I go to yoga and have to lie in one position for 10 minutes, all the problems and thoughts start spinning in my head.", ** - she admitted.

"Each meditation is a fear for me. I do them periodically. But I can't sit until the end. It's hard, I constantly stop, I constantly think about myself, " Anna said.

The conclusion from Anna Salivanchuk's interview can be drawn unambiguously: she longs for changes and new beginnings, remaining open to future opportunities and joys of life.

Editor: Emiliia Morozova