Tonya Matvienko's Daughter Ulyana: Independent Life and Career in Directing
Popular Ukrainian singer Tonya Matvienko recently opened up about her relationship with her elder daughter, Ulyana, in an exclusive interview. Matvienko, who became a mother at the young age of 17, shared that Ulyana, now 25, has built an independent life for herself.
Ulyana's Adult Life and Career
Ulyana, who lives separately with her boyfriend, is making strides in her career. "Ulyana is already an adult, " Matvienko said. "She's 25 years old and works as a director and also produces a culinary YouTube channel." This revelation highlights the diverse talents and ambitions that Ulyana possesses, marking her path distinct from her mother's musical career.
Family Dynamics and Changes
After the tragic loss of Matvienko's mother, her father moved in with her family. "Now my dad lives with us. When he and my mom separated, he lived alone. He still works and doesn't want to be a burden to us, " Matvienko explained. "He even helps us out by picking up my younger daughter, Nina, from school." This family support system has been crucial, especially since Matvienko's career demands significant time and effort.
The Evolution of Their Relationship
Matvienko's relationship with Ulyana has evolved significantly over the years. "When Ulyana was a teenager, she lived with her father for a while, " Matvienko recalled. This period coincided with Matvienko's participation in the TV show "The Voice of the Country, " which required extensive preparation and time away from home. Despite these challenges, Ulyana eventually returned to live with her mother, and their bond has grown stronger. "Now, Ulyana is more like a friend to me, " Matvienko added.
Looking Forward
As Matvienko continues to balance her career and family life, she remains deeply involved in her daughters' lives, albeit in different ways. While she can still guide her younger daughter, Nina, she respects Ulyana's independence and treats her more like a friend. This dynamic showcases the evolving nature of parent-child relationships and the importance of support and understanding within a family.
Editor: Vitalina Patskan