Lydia Taran's family. Lydia Taran told the truth about her divorce from Domansky


Lydia Taran is one of the most prominent representatives of the world of Ukrainian television, who managed to build an impressive career, not forgetting about her beauty or her family. How did she do it? Let's find out together!

Lydia Taran is one of the few women on Ukrainian television who have been able to firmly establish themselves in the profession for many years and continue to be one of the most sought-after presenters in the media industry. It is impossible to imagine the 1+1 TV channel without the pretty blonde, who hosted Breakfast, news, and sports programs, becoming the real “face” of the TV channel.

Nationality: Ukrainian

Citizenship: Ukraine

Activity: TV presenter

Family status: unmarried, has a daughter, Vasilina (born in 2007)

Biography

Lida was born in Kyiv in 1977 into a family of journalists. Her parents were constantly away from home, which is why Lida hated journalism and her mom and dad’s work as a child. Due to the fact that the family did not pay enough attention to her, Lida began to skip school. Unlike other “truants” who wandered around the courtyards, the girl spent her “free” time from school usefully: she sat for hours in the reading room of the library located not far from her house and read books.

Despite absenteeism, Taran graduated from school with good grades, although this did not help her enter the Faculty of International Relations. The girl didn’t know where to go instead and chose the most obvious option - journalism. When the parents found out that their daughter had followed in their footsteps, the father said that he would not help her “out of acquaintance” and that she would have to achieve everything herself.

And Lida accepted the challenge and coped with everything on her own! Even while studying at the Institute of Journalism of KNU named after. T.G. Shevchenko, she worked part-time on the radio, and then she was quite unexpectedly invited to television. The building next to the radio station housed the studio of the New Channel, and Taran asked a passing worker where she could find out about available vacancies. So, at just 21 years old, Lida began working on one of the national channels of Ukraine.

Lida was always interested in sports and wanted to work in sports news. Quite by chance, Andrei Kulikov, one of the most famous television journalists in the country, returned to the capital, and Taran was paired with him. According to Lida, at that time she felt so happy that she was ready to work practically for free. And when Lida found out that I would pay her decent money for the broadcast, she knew no bounds to her happiness. On the New Channel, Lida managed to work in the projects “Reporter”, “Sportreporter”, “Pidyom” and “Gol”.

From 2005 to 2009, Lydia Taran worked as a news anchor on Channel 5 (“New Hour”)

In 2009, Lida moved to channel 1+1, where she hosted such popular programs as “Breakfast” and “I Love Ukraine.” Later she became a participant in the popular project “I Dance for You” and the winner of the prestigious Teletriumph television award. Lydia was a presenter on TSN, and also worked on channel 2+2 in the ProFutbol program.

It is very important for Taran to try herself in something new and interesting, so she does not classify herself as one of those presenters who work in only one direction for 10-20 years, for example, leading a news block, but always strive to gain new experience and learn something else.

In recent months, Lydia Taran has been the curator of the large charity project “Make Your Dream Come True” and devotes her time to making the dreams of seriously ill children come true, for whom every day they live is a miracle.

Personal life

After a dizzying career on television, an equally stormy and discussed affair followed with a colleague and TV presenter Andrei Domansky. The presenters lived together for about five years, but never registered their relationship. In 2007, they had a daughter, whom her parents named Vasilina.

Lida communicated with Andrei for a long time when he was still married to his first wife, but only after he broke up with her did Taran decide to have a relationship. Everyone admired their couple, considering them ideal, so their unexpected separation came as a real shock to many.

Andrey did not turn out to be the “one” for Lida who comes into life once and for all, being the first to decide to break off the relationship. Lida took the breakup hard and was very offended by Andrey at first, but found the strength to look at this situation from the other side. Later in an interview, the TV presenter said that she thanked fate for meeting Domansky and for the fact that he gave her a daughter, Vasilina.

“The only thing I know about his personal life is that it is wonderful,” from his own interview. Now he looks free and happy. Maybe at some stage he was burdened by our relationship, he wanted something new, unknown and could not afford it... Now we have an even relationship, as Andrey says, on the “father-mother” plane and they do not include any interest in personal each other's lives."

Now Lydia is focused on her daughter and career success, but also does not forget to devote time to hobbies and entertainment. Lida had boyfriends several times, but she is in no hurry to share the details of her personal life and does not advertise it in any way.

“My present is Vasyusha, me and my mother”

Interesting Facts

  • Taran is a big fan of skiing, and whenever possible she tries to vacation in Europe.
  • Lydia speaks French and English.
  • Taran never denies himself anything and does not go on diets.
  • She is a big fan of beach holidays and chocolate tanning.
  • For many years, the presenter has been friends with her colleague Marichka Padalko. Marichka and her husband were Vasilina’s godparents, and Lida herself is the godmother of Padalko’s son.
  • Lida loves France and everything connected with this country. She has holidayed there several times, but due to the economic crisis she is afraid that she will not be able to travel as often as before.
  • Quite often he likes to change his image.
  • In December 2011, she participated in the show “Beauty in Ukrainian”.
  • In 2012, she took part in the project of the channel “1 + 1″ “And Love Will Come.”

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I recently read an interesting article about how human memory works. From very early childhood, only the most vivid and emotional moments are remembered. For example, I remember how, when I was one and a half years old, I was running along the street of the town of Znamenka, Kirovograd region, where my grandmother lived, running to meet my parents, who had come out of Kyiv to visit me. I spent the summer with my grandmother. I also remember how my grandmother baptized me in secret from my parents, as many grandmothers did. In Kyiv, this topic was generally taboo, but in the villages, grandmothers quietly baptized their grandchildren.

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There was no church in Znamenka, there were almost none left at that time, so my grandmother took me to a neighboring area on a completely packed rural bus, and there, right in the priest’s hut, which also served as a church, the sacrament took place. I remember this old hut, the buffet, which served as an iconostasis, the priest in a cassock; I remember how he put an aluminum cross on me. But I was only a little over two years old. But these were unusual impressions, which is why they remained in my memory.

There are also inspired memories: when your relatives constantly tell you what kind of child you were, it really seems to you that you remember it yourself. Mom often recalled how my brother Makar scared me very much, and with the best intentions. Makar is three years older and has always taken care of me. One day he brought an apple from kindergarten and gave it to me, and I was still a toothless baby. My brother did not know that a small child cannot bite off an apple, so he put the whole apple in my mouth, and when my mother entered the room, I was already losing consciousness. Sometimes, when for some reason I feel short of breath, it seems to me that I really remember this moment, these sensations.

Lydia Taran in 1982

Now my brother teaches history at Shevchenko University, organized an office there to study Chinese, and at the same time created a department of American studies; He is my very advanced brother - a teacher and a researcher at the same time. On set, young journalists, his former students, often come up to me and ask me to say hello to “beloved Makar Anatolyevich.” Makar is so smart that he speaks fluent Chinese, French and English, has studied the entire world history - from ancient civilizations to the modern history of Latin America, and has trained in Taiwan, China, and the USA! Moreover, all the opportunities for this - grants and travel programs - he “knocks out” for himself. As they say, in a family there must be someone smart and someone beautiful, and I know exactly which of the two of us is smart. Although Makar is handsome too.

When I was little, I adored my brother and imitated him in everything. She spoke about herself in the masculine gender: “he went,” “he did.” And also – no longer of her own free will – she wore his things. In those days, few could afford to dress a child the way they wanted and the way they liked. And if you have an older sister, then you will get her dresses, and if you have a brother, then pants. And so the mothers tried to sew and alter them. Our mother often altered something old, inventing new styles.


Little Lida in Beads costume. Mom sewed the outfit all night before the matinee, 1981

I remember being taken home from kindergarten on a sled through the creaking snow, I remember snowflakes swirling in the light of the streetlights. The sled had no back, so you had to hold on with your hands so as not to fall out when turning. Sometimes, on the contrary, I wanted to fall into a snowdrift, but in a fur coat I was so clumsy and heavy that I couldn’t even roll off the sled. A fur coat, leggings, felt boots... The kids were like cabbage back then: a thick woolen sweater, knitted by someone unknown and when, thick leggings, felt boots; it is unclear from whom one of my acquaintances gave away a hundred-fold tsigey fur coat, over the collar there is a scarf tied at the back so that adults can grab its ends like a leash; On top of the hat there was also a down scarf, which was also tied around the throat. All Soviet children remember the feeling of winter suffocation from scarves and shawls. You go outside like a robot. But you immediately forget about the discomfort and enthusiastically go digging snow, breaking icicles or gluing your tongue to the frozen iron of the swing. A completely different world.

Your parents were creative people: your mother was a journalist, your father was a writer and screenwriter... Probably, your life was still at least a little different from the lives of other Soviet children?

Mom worked as a journalist in the Komsomol press. She often traveled on her reporting duties, then wrote, and in the evenings she typed articles on a typewriter. There were two in the house - a huge “Ukraina” and a portable GDR “Erika”, which in fact was also quite large.

My brother and I, as we were going to bed, heard the machine whirring in the kitchen. If my mother was very tired, she would ask us to dictate to her. Makar and I took a ruler to trace the lines, sat next to each other and dictated, but soon we began to nod off. And my mother typed all night long - her articles, my father’s scripts or translations.

If you are sure that the famous TV presenter Lydia Taran is a fragile, soft, smiling blonde who invites us every morning to drink a cup of coffee together in the “Breakfast with “1 + 1” program, then one day you can be very surprised. No, she is, of course, fragile and smiling. But what a strong, tough and very uncompromising character she has! And with a different character you won’t last twelve years on TV.

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Photo gallery: Famous TV presenter Lydia Taran

The day she changed course

One day she decided that she would absolutely, easily, without any patronage, go to university and study at the Faculty of International Relations. The famous TV presenter Lydia Taran studied at a Kyiv school, famous for the fact that you didn’t have to go there. In other words, Lida studied at a slob school. Today she is happy that she regularly skipped classes. She sat at home or in the district library and read books voraciously. Yes, yes, this happens too. The Kiev girl, who was not controlled by adults, since in their family everything was built solely on mutual respect and trust, was engaged in self-education.


She was confident in herself
. But it flew by. And on the last day I began feverishly to find out which other faculty I could apply to. Names flashed before my eyes: chemical, physical, foreign languages, philological, historical... Everything was wrong. Boring. Not warm. What remains is journalism. And she chose what she actually hated: the parents of the famous TV presenter Lydia Taran were well-known journalists in Kyiv. Or rather, my mother, Maria Gavrilovna, was published in a number of Komsomol publications, of which there were an incredible number in Soviet times. My father (unfortunately, he is no longer with us), in addition to journalism, wrote and did translations. All over the apartment: on the table, sofa, on the floor, there were handwritten sheets of paper, newspaper clippings, and magazines. Little Lydia fell asleep to the endless clatter of the typewriter, which either chattered briskly or froze for several minutes. But out of this hatred grew professional love and greed. “Dad screamed so loud! - “Don’t even dream that I will help you!” - he yelled when he found out that his daughter had entered journalism. And this despite the fact that he has a lot of friends at the faculty. It’s just that my father was an extremely principled man. Well, it's okay. In any case, I never regretted for a single day that I chose journalism. This was the only faculty that allowed full-time study and work at the same time. Like many guys, in my first year I went to radio and worked part-time at UNIAN and Interfax. Then on FM radio stations. Soon she got on television. Everything worked out somehow by itself, without unnecessary stress, refusals, or disappointments.”


The day when excitement woke up

One day Lydia moved from one building to another: in the building next to the radio station where she worked, a room for the New Channel was equipped. I asked who to contact about employment. They explained, invited me for an interview, and offered to work. Although Lydia admits: “I got in easily, but then it was hard for me to grow in these structures.” For example, when she came to the New Channel at the age of 21, unexpectedly for everyone she suddenly announced: “I want to host sports programs. Everyone in our family is interested in sports. Here's the concept." They explained to her with a smile: “Girl, maybe you can start by having some fun, doing something simple, growing up?” The famous TV presenter Lydia Taran was lucky: she was not thrown into the water like a blind kitten: if you swim, you will survive. She faced neither intrigue, nor competition, nor envy, nor “TV hazing.” “New Channel” then gathered within its walls a wonderful team of like-minded people. Obsessed people of different ages, sincerely willing and able to work. Everyone lived by the same idea - professional greed: to create something fundamentally new on Ukrainian television. Famous TV journalist Andrei Kulikov has just returned from London. And the famous TV presenter Lydia Taran (who was on TV for almost a week) was immediately put on air together with the TV boss.

“Just imagine who I am and who He is! And the two of us go to the morning broadcast. When I saw Andrey, I was speechless. My tongue went numb with excitement. But for a TV worker, the most important thing is the desire to learn. And I studied. For example, today a fledgling second-year student comes on television and immediately pumps up his rights: “Are you offering me only $500 for such (!) work?!” He himself is no one and calling him is nothing, and at the same time he already tells how much they have to pay him. Yes, at one time I was glad and happy that, it turns out, they also give me money for such a cool and interesting job! I would work for free, if only they would not deprive me of the opportunity to participate in the process itself. By the way, Andrei Domansky, who was then working on the radio, had exactly the same state of euphoria and complete misunderstanding, for which he signed the monthly statement and put bills in his wallet.”


The day the revolution happened

One day, Lidina’s godmother, producer of the “Rise” program, invited many guests to a housewarming party, including TV presenter Andrei Domansky (he had left the radio station by that time). They worked on the same TV channel, but practically never crossed paths in the corridors. Lydia hosted the evening editions of “Sports Reporter”, Andrey - the morning “Rise”. We saw each other at rare parties. At the housewarming party we got to know each other better and went our separate ways. Domansky then left “Rise”. He explained that he didn’t have much success, so he was returning to his family in Odessa. And then a revolution happened in the country. In Odessa, Domansky hosted the “Orange Square” program - a kind of discussion club between ordinary citizens and politicians - and often called Lida as a “news” presenter for consultations. Then the two of them worked at a New Year’s corporate party. Lida left for her winter holiday. And a day later I started receiving SMS from Domansky - funny poems. So, something abstract, non-binding. “At that time I had a serious romance and a stormy personal life. I received a sea of ​​similar messages, both from Domansky and from other people. But even then it seemed to Andrei Yuryevich that he was flirting with me like that. I thought I was just friends with him. By and large, this was the case, since soon we parted with the man I loved, and Andryusha saved me from suffering and worries. These were abstract conversations about how to properly build love relationships so that they would not later fall apart like a house of cards. But Andrei Yuryevich quickly saw through: it’s time to join the game.”


The day she abandoned Domansky

One day, he and Andrey found themselves in the same energy field: both were going through a difficult period of personal relationships. Lydia was going through a breakup, and Andrei could not improve family relationships. They listened to each other and did not talk about themselves at all.

“For some reason we always ended up in the same companies. Since we were already on a short leg, I sometimes wondered: “Andryusha, if you’re so obsessed with me, isn’t it really painful to listen to my emotional groans? “However, we didn’t have one-on-one dates for a long time. At that time, Andrei was a family man, and the family was a parish into which I never intended to get involved. When I realized that he really took me seriously, I began... to dissuade him from our meetings.

In a word, I continued to be friends with him, but he was no longer friends with me. Our relationship took a truly serious turn only when Andrei made an unequivocal decision about his family. But this is exclusively Domansky’s topic, not mine. I wouldn’t want to discuss it with anyone.”


The day she tried on her wedding dress

Once, the famous TV presenter Lydia Taran played the role of the bride - as many as five times. She had exactly the same number of photo shoots in wedding dresses. A photo of Lida’s bride is on her mother’s table. But Lydia Taran and Andrei Domansky never got together at the registry office. Lida and Andrey have been together for six years. They have a two-year-old daughter, Vasilina. At the same time, the guys live in a civil marriage and do not think about formalizing the relationship. Close friends, TV presenter Marichka Padalko and her common-law husband, TV presenter Yegor Sobolev, strongly discourage them from going to the registry office. This is because each of them also had an unsuccessful marriage at one time or another. In response to women’s tricks: they say that the child must have an official father, Lida just shrugs her shoulders in surprise: “So she has one. This is written on the birth certificate. And Vasilina’s last name is Domanskaya. The stamp in the passport has absolutely no effect on Andrei’s paternal duty - both to his older children and to his youngest. He knows this very well. In addition, we do not have extra funds to stupidly throw them away at some incomprehensible ceremony, which, by and large, is of no use to anyone. This money would be better spent on travel, which is what we do.”

This beautiful, popular and extremely busy television couple solves all everyday issues easily. The problem of dirty dishes went away with the purchase of a dishwasher. Cleaning, like cooking, is the responsibility of the beautiful Aunt Lyuba, practically a member of their family. Aunt Lyuba is a participant in many television culinary projects. Prepares dishes that invited celebrities then pass off as their own. By the way, Lidia’s mother Maria Gavrilovna and Vasilina spend the whole summer at Aunt Lyuba’s dacha. While mom and dad are at work, grandma takes care of her daughter.

“All problems can be solved. The main thing is not to put them at the forefront. You can grumble: they say, what a bad wife I have, she doesn’t cook anything for me,” Lida smiles. - Yes, Lord, there are pizzerias, there is home delivery of food. Why isn't there a way out of the situation? Although, when time and desire arise, why not cook something delicious yourself?”


The day she danced for everyone

One day she left Channel 5. “I had been invited to “Plyusy” before, but the editor and I felt very comfortable at “Novy.” And then we got tired of a certain monotony and realized: it was time to move on. And they decided to move from a tiny shop to a larger shop. There are many more opportunities for self-realization here.”

The fact is obvious - at first Lydia Taran hosted only one program - “Breakfast with “1+1”. Soon the show “I Love Ukraine” was organized. Afterwards - the project “Dancing for You-3”. In it, Lydia Taran was one of the star participants.

“This is far from my initiative, and the hypostasis, as for me, is very strange. I didn’t feel the potential in myself. I’ve never danced in my life, neither in clubs nor in amateur performances. Even at her own wedding with Domansky, she did not spin in a whirlwind of a waltz, since there was no wedding. At first I was firmly convinced that nothing would work out. It was very difficult - wounded fingers, torn muscles, sprains, bruises. It's like professional sports - real work. In fact, it turned out that such activities completely transform a person. Some convolutions that were previously “asleep” begin to work in the brain. Absolutely everything is included in the work. Although dance is not primarily a brain thing. It's soul and body."


Of course, Lida, like any person
, the criticism directed at them on the dance floor was unpleasant. But despite the tears, she, firstly, proved that she can take a punch, and secondly, as an experienced TV presenter, she was aware that she was taking part in the show. This means that a lot here depends not on how you danced, but on how your number was arranged. By the way, Andrei Domansky was far from delighted with his wife’s idea to take part in this television project. He remembered very well how last year one of the participants in “I Dance for You” was Marichka Padalko, and how her child got sick during the project. In addition, every man wants his wife to bring him at least a glass of tea in the evening, so that, in the end, she is under supervision, and does not disappear until 12 o’clock at night in the rehearsal room. Nevertheless, Lida went out onto the floor. Although in real life she would rather give in in an argument with her husband: “It’s much more comfortable to give in than to argue with Andrey. And it’s comfortable for the two of us. And why do something contrary, if you can just meet each other halfway and get a real buzz from your own compliance, flexibility and non-conflict.”

In an interview for the program Vіdverto with Masha Efrosinina(Ukraine channel) the TV presenter was more serious than ever. He shared his love story from life - why he and Lydia Taran The relationship never worked out.

- When you decided to leave your first life, did you go against your mother?

Yes, definitely. She reacted very sharply, dad was painfully worried, my sister was against it.

?- Were they against leaving the family or against Lida?

It's all automatic. Andrey leaves the family, he has another woman, which means she is the reason. And it is she who is the factor that prevents Andrey from taking his head in his hands. That's what it seemed to the parents.

?- Lida was very successful, and you were just starting. Who do you think was in charge? Lida is a very strong person.

I periodically encountered the fact that, being a leader by nature, I understood that they wanted to knock my saddle out from under me.

?- Have you ever stepped on your own throat?

Sometimes yes. I liked the publicity. Like a child who gets at his toys, bites everything, breaks everything.

? - How was it at home? What did this relationship consist of?

We lived by work. And it was very exciting. This was the main driver of the relationship. Ukrainian television - it was simply gushing out of all the cracks back then.

? - Your wife is the host of serious programs. Did you interfere, advise her on something?

She came home, and we talked to her there, discussed everything. We gave each other support.

?- You and Lida both earned a lot then. But you already supported, it turns out, two families.

Yes. But we had enough. We never had any questions about why I was helping my first wife financially. Everything that was left was added up and we had a common budget.

?- How did Lida communicate with your mother?

I didn’t communicate well because there was a barrier from the start. I saw that my mother was doing everything to ensure that no one felt this, but it hung in the air. Social protocol was followed, but no further.

? - But how is it? When two beloved women are not exactly on warm terms?

And at that time I didn’t bother with this issue. At that time, work always came to the fore. And the main thing for me was that everything was fine at work, so that I could help the children financially.

Do you regret that your relationship with Lida was so work-like, passionate, and superficial that someone didn’t speak up earlier? Maybe they would have ended earlier and that shocking incident for me would not have happened when you broke up when you drove together from Kyiv to Italy by car. And in the car you realized that nothing binds you. I understood to such an extent that you, having brought her to the resting place, turned around and made your way back. What is supposed to happen in the brains of a man who has already experienced both breakups and a road to nowhere?

I understood that it was not fair. It's most unfair to stay close when I don't want to. So I turned around and left. Especially, you know, if we were alone. We went on vacation with friends. And at that time I didn’t have the energy to stage a play that we were a happy couple.

?- It can’t be that you understood all this in the car...

On the eve of my departure Factory, and Lida had Dancing. These were two exhausting projects for both her and me. We each completely immersed ourselves in our own project, and we didn’t talk about anything else at all. Then, at best, we crossed paths once a day. We emerged from this state before the trip and drove off. There were already hints that everything was not going well before the trip. And I was cut very badly. We arrived and spent the night. The next morning I said that I had problems at work. Lida supported this version. Then, when I left, she told me what was going on.

?- Lida, in turn, didn’t take a plane ticket, didn’t come back for you, why?

She was very offended. It seems to me. But Lida continues to project, she changes her internal resentment.

? - Why the offense?

She said the word “betrayal” several times. Even one of the channels filmed a program, and more than one, and Lida told very unpleasant things about me in an interview. The betrayal is that I left her then. The betrayal is that I ended our family, that she had plans for the future.

?- She wanted to marry you? Did she give you an ultimatum?

Yes. We had a period when she asked me this question, and I did not know what to answer her. You know, if we now look for the answer to this question, then perhaps I had a very strong feeling of guilt in front of Vasilina (the common daughter of Domansky and Taran - approx. website), my children in Odessa, and it seemed to me that this was a betrayal towards them. Yes, this is utter stupidity, but it was so.

? - Did you tell Lida about this?

The result of the busy personal life of the popular Ukrainian TV presenter was his four children, born, however, to different women. First wife of Andrei Domansky Julia She bore him two children - a son, Vasily, who turns sixteen this year, and a daughter, Lada, four years younger. In one of his interviews, he admitted that his older children were born at a time in his life when he did not yet take everything that was happening seriously enough. The first wedding in Andrei’s biography took place when he turned twenty-one. He admits that Julia was his true love, and in her he saw the ideal of a woman who should be next to him.

In the photo - Andrei Domansky’s first wife with children

At that time, Domansky was already working on the radio and was always surrounded by female attention. He studied in the same course with his first wife, but feelings overwhelmed them after graduation. It happened at a night disco, to which they each came in their own company. They started dating, then got married, and five years after this event, the first child appeared in the family - a son, whom Andrei really wanted. The family of Andrei and Yulia lasted for almost ten years, until Andrei became interested in another woman - his colleague, the TV presenter of the “1+1” channel. Lydia Taran.

In the photo - Domansky and Lydia Taran

They met at a common party, although, according to Domansky, he liked Lydia long before this event. This happened almost simultaneously with the birth of Andrei’s daughter, but even this did not keep him close to his first wife and children, moreover, Lydia insisted that he break up with Yulia and “complete the previous story.” For Lydia's sake, he left the family and began to live with her in a civil marriage. Andrei Domansky’s new wife did everything to make their life resemble a fairy tale - she spoiled her husband with delicious dishes, always tried to please him and gave birth to Andrei’s daughter, but, despite all the efforts and requests of Andrei Domansky’s common-law wife to take her to the registry office, this never happened.

At first, everything went well - they traveled together, Andrei introduced Lydia to his son, but to everyone’s surprise, this couple broke up, and one of the reasons was Andrei’s new love - the director of the project “My Can” on the “1+1” channel. It so happened that Andrei left his second family when his second daughter Vasilina, born to his common-law wife, was the same age as his son when he left his first family. Domansky’s third marriage, unlike the second, was officially registered - this happened after Andrei Domansky’s third wife Marina gave birth to his daughter Kira. They didn’t have a wedding - they just went to the registry office and got married, and Marina herself insisted on this. They had a wonderful honeymoon in Spain.

In the photo - Andrey Domansky with his third wife and daughter Kira

Andrei met his third wife by chance - in one of the corridors of the television studio. At first they communicated only about work, then a friendship arose between them, which grew into a strong feeling. At that time, Marina was going through a divorce from her first husband, Andrei also left his common-law wife, and in the wake of common experiences they quickly became close. Andrey introduced Marina to his eldest son, and she met his eldest daughter Lada when she was already pregnant with her daughter Kira. From his first marriage, Andrei Domansky’s third wife has a son, Artem, with whom he did not immediately, but still found a common language. The first and third wives of the TV presenter know each other and maintain friendly relations. Yulia and her children live in Odessa, and they often come to visit each other, and this is very important for Domansky. But the second wife is not so favorable and prefers to have nothing to do with either Marina or Yulia.