Arsen Mirzoyan Opens Up About His Sons Amid War
In an exclusive insight into the life of Ukrainian singer Arsen Mirzoyan, the beloved artist has candidly shared about the whereabouts and well-being of his sons from a previous relationship. Known for his soulful hits like "Dzheryaldina, " Mirzoyan's revelations strike a chord amid turbulent times.
Mirzoyan's Family Dynamics: A Tale of Two Cities
Arsen Mirzoyan, who first rose to fame on the inaugural season of "Voice of the Country, " recently spoke about his sons, Vlad and Artem, who live in different parts of the world due to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The 46-year-old singer detailed how his family life has adapted in response to the war.
"The eldest is studying at an engineering academy in Zaporizhzhia, while the youngest is abroad with his mother, " Mirzoyan explained.
Balancing Career and Parenthood
Despite the geographical divide, Mirzoyan maintains a strong connection with his sons. He frequently visits Vlad in Zaporizhzhia, combining these trips with his necessary visits to front-line areas as part of his advocacy and support efforts. These visits are not just about logistics; they offer a rare chance for father and son to connect beyond digital means.
"You stop by, check in, and it’s more than just a phone call, " he shared, emphasizing the importance of personal interaction.
Supporting His Children: A Father's Commitment
Beyond emotional support, Mirzoyan ensures his sons are financially secure. He understands the challenges they face, with Vlad balancing studies and part-time IT work. Mirzoyan's commitment to his children's welfare is unwavering, despite his busy schedule and the current socio-political climate.
In 2017, Mirzoyan married fellow singer Tonya Matvienko, and they share a 9-year-old daughter, Nina. This family dynamic adds another layer to Mirzoyan's life, illustrating his role as a devoted father across different family units.
As Mirzoyan continues to navigate the complexities of his personal and professional life, his story serves as a poignant reminder of the resilience and dedication required to maintain family bonds in challenging times.
Editor: Emiliia Morozova