In a world where public personas are often shrouded in mystery, Arsen Mirzoyan, a celebrated Ukrainian musician, offers a refreshing glimpse into his family life. As his youngest daughter, Nina Matviyenko, turns nine, Arsen reflects on her growing independence and evolving personality.

The Blossoming of Young Nina

Nina, not just the daughter of renowned singers, is carving her own path. While some might view her newfound assertiveness as the onset of teenage rebellion, Arsen sees it differently. He recognizes her expanding social circle and appreciates her learning the power of "no." To him, these are stepping stones in her journey to becoming a "normal person."

"She has her own worldview. She sees everything from her perspective. She's learning to manipulate. She's learning to lie. Well, like a normal person, she tries to cross various boundaries, " Arsen shares.

Balancing Bonds with Distance

However, the dynamics of the Mirzoyan family don't end with Nina. Arsen's connection with his older sons, Vlad and Artem, is a tale of modern family life. Vlad is immersed in his engineering studies in Zaporizhzhia, while Artem resides in Germany with his mother, continuing his education there.

Arsen makes it a point to maintain a close relationship with Vlad, often visiting him when traveling for concerts to the front lines. In the digital age, even distance doesn't deter communication with Artem, thanks to video calls.

A Father’s Support Beyond Words

In a touching testament to the power of family, Arsen supports his son's aspirations both emotionally and financially. Despite the challenges, Arsen's commitment to his children remains unwavering, even going so far as to ensure his mother stays connected through technology.

These glimpses into the Mirzoyan household paint a vivid picture of a family that, despite its complexities, thrives on love and mutual respect. As Arsen continues to balance his role as a father and musician, he exemplifies the modern multi-talented parent, juggling responsibilities with grace and humor.

Editor: Yana Davydiuk