Where did Maria Sittel disappear from the canal? Maria Sittel's husband


“We met my husband at sea, and he proposed there. I chose a beautiful place, I remember some crazy sunset... Everything was very simple, but romantic, frank and sincere. Now Sasha says to me: “Why haven’t you married me for so long? We would have time to give birth to another one,” says mother of four children Maria Sittel, presenter of the Vesti news program on the Rossiya TV channel.

– Masha, when there are so many children in the house, organizing a holiday with gifts and surprises for everyone is not an easy task. How are you coping?

– Letters to Santa Claus help. Every year the children and I write letters, including the eldest Dasha, and hand them over to dad. Only he knows where Santa Claus's mailboxes are.

– Will you ask for something this year?

– If only Grandfather Frost gave me a sewing machine... But he hasn’t been able to give it to me for many years...

- Masha, why do you still need a sewing machine? With your pace of life, how will you find time to sew?

– There can’t be no sewing machine in the house. It is very important! I have three boys! They went outside, played football, and their pants were bursting at the seams... A sewing machine is like a mixer, it makes life easier. Previously, for example, I sewed my own clothes, but now I don’t have the time. But I think I'll start again.

– When will you go on your next maternity leave?

- You can’t wait! (Laughs.) When my boys grow up a little and I have a little more free time, I’ll make myself a workshop somewhere in the bathhouse - and I’ll sew, make, saw, plan there. And I will definitely put up a pottery wheel. By the way, this is another dream of mine - a real pottery wheel!

– What else can you do?

– Cooking, embroidering, knitting.

– You have four children, three of whom are almost the same age. How do you deal with them? After all, read a book to one, turn on cartoons to another, feed another...

- It's complicated. I'll be honest. Perhaps the Lord gives strength. I recently watched a young mother walking down the street with her child, he was four years old. And so she scolded him: “You delayed me! Stop! Don’t shout, I told you...” I don’t blame her in any way, I just wanted to help her and support her with a word. I immediately remembered myself, with one small child in my arms. I felt so sorry for myself at times: it seemed to me that I was not getting anything done, that there was no way to take care of myself, that life consisted only of worries and troubles about the child. And such thoughts sometimes appeared just before the next one was born. And now everything is great! I have time for everything. Children make us wiser. I don’t know where this understanding comes from, but now the main thing for me is that they are all here, they are nearby, they are mine! When I'm tired, my family sees it, they understand that it's hard for me and, of course, try to help. Sometimes I just say, “Please give me 10 minutes.” And I go to the room where I can be alone. This is necessary to extinguish emotions, just to breathe. By the way, a great way to distract yourself. You can’t be offended by children, they are your continuation, you are all in them. Well, how can you scold them? Neither advice, nor discipline, nor severity can save children. Only our love saves them. The state of mind in childhood, which is created by parents, leaves a mark for life. And you know, the more children you have, the more strength the Lord gives you. With one it is much more difficult, with four it is easier. This is such a paradox. In any case, no matter how many children you have, once you become a mother, you will no longer be able to just sit with a book or watch TV all evening. With the birth of a child, your whole life changes, and you need to be prepared for it. Love always requires sacrifice, and very often time must be sacrificed. Well, as for your career... I want to say to all women who are afraid to give birth because of their career: believe me, most people are sympathetic to your desire to become a mother.

– There aren’t many people with many children working on television... Aren’t your colleagues surprised when they look at you?

– They were not surprised, but rejoiced when they found out that I was preparing to give birth to a second child - Vanya. When I said about my third pregnancy, it was a surprise. And then we got used to it. (Laughs.) But everyone knew that if circumstances were favorable, I would return to work very soon and would not stay for long. I left at the moment when I realized that I was internally ready and my brain was working in the right mode.

– Were you nervous at work because you had to quickly run home to feed the next baby? Are you a “crazy mom”?

- Being nervous is harmful. And of course, I am a mother and in my heart I always worry about the children. There were times when Sasha had to walk with a stroller around work, and at that time I was broadcasting and immediately after the end I ran to feed the hungry baby.

– Masha, it so happened that for most of her life, the eldest daughter Dasha lived with your parents. Have you ever thought that someday she might remind you of this and reproach you?

– Yes, Dasha lived in Penza, but perhaps we had an even closer connection. Sometimes, living under the same roof, people can become completely strangers and distant from each other. Dashenka and I called each other several times a day, checked lessons and even learned poetry over the phone. Once, for “Frost and Sun: A Wonderful Day,” she received two marks: “five” was put in the magazine, and in the diary there was a mark of “6.” The teacher said: “Show this assessment to the person who helped you!” It seems to me that at some points I invested even more in Dasha than I do now in the boys. When I left for Moscow, I understood that if I didn’t spend energy on my child, I would lose her. Therefore, even from a distance, I tried to be as attentive, loving and quickly responsive to her needs as possible. In addition, I still worked on a rotational basis: I lived in Moscow for a week, and in Penza with my family the next. For someone else, constant travel would be a burden, but I really love the road. For eight years, every weekend I threw my bag into the car, got in and drove: from Moscow to Penza, then back. So my daughter was never torn away from me. Well, if she ever reproaches me for working in Moscow... I will accept it and try to change something. I am ready to change for the sake of my children and will never change any of them for myself.

– You once dreamed of becoming a doctor, but in the end Dasha chose this profession. Your influence?

- No no! I was very worried and afraid that my unrealized dreams would somehow be projected onto her. The last thing I needed was for her to study for me, this is a matter of principle. I am aware that this is my dream, and Dasha, perhaps, wants something completely different in life. For the last five years at school, we have been purposefully studying mathematics, Russian, chemistry, biology, physics and foreign languages. We studied with tutors. And by the time I passed the Unified State Exam there was plenty to choose from. Until the 10th grade, Dasha was confused: what specialty was right for her? I still don't understand how she chose medicine. But I am immensely happy that she is a 2nd year student at the Faculty of Fundamental Medicine of Moscow State University.

- Vanya, as he introduced himself to us - Vanya the hero, you have the oldest of the boys. Does he help cope with the younger ones?

– Yes, Ivan - Vanya the hero - is the “elder” after our dad and has recently begun to help with the upbringing of Savva and Kolenka. In general, we try to do everything together. However, it doesn’t work out any other way. (Laughs.) If we make dumplings, then all the boys are covered in flour. If I wash dishes, then one person folds, another wipes, the third arranges; however, almost all the cups have already been broken. If something is spilled, I say: guys, it doesn’t matter who did it, let’s clean it up together. Everyone immediately races to get rags. It is very important to cultivate this cohesion in children from birth. Of course, they often flatly refuse to do anything. Savva will say his signature “No!”, and Vanya supports him. Then I say: “Okay, I’ll do it myself and Kolenka will help me.” I show them that I won’t be left alone anyway, someone will help. Then, of course, they quickly run to help. It is very important to guide children. If you make a good start from childhood, then it is not difficult to become a good person.

– Does Dasha cope with boys?

– She is even “younger” than all of them! Their relationship is excellent. Of course, as a girl, they don’t always recognize her as an authority, but they love her. I watched the picture of Dasha talking to Savva: “Well, let me kiss you, I miss you so much.” “No!” - and he fawns on her and doesn’t let her go, leading her to play hide and seek. Dasha spends a lot of time at the university, and I see how Vanya waits for her return every day to play her guitar, or tap the keys of the synthesizer, or look through the microscope. Vanya is a very inquisitive friend. Unfortunately, Dasha has very little time now - she studies six days a week, and on Sunday it’s all lessons. But this cannot be explained to the brothers; they burst into her room with sabers drawn, and there is no way to get them out of there. Then the daughter says: “Mom, I went to the bathhouse.” He packs his things and goes to study his lessons in the bathhouse that we recently built.

– Aren’t the children offended by the lack of attention on your part, since you also have a difficult job?

“It seems to me that they don’t understand at all that I’m at work.” While it is difficult for them to explain what work is, they rarely see me on TV, they know that my mother is somehow connected with television, but their life is so full of their children's worries that they never sit around waiting. Dad works and is not at home from dawn to dusk. And I have the opportunity to spend a week with the children and work for a week; they don’t notice my absence.

– Which of them is like dad and which is like mom?

– Oh, this is a question for geneticists! It's difficult for us to determine. I see both mine and Sasha’s traits in each of them. And sometimes it's very funny. For example, Vanya is a terrible hoarder. As I. He has his own locker where he puts all the most important things. And I have my own closet with my most secret things. In this sense, we are terrible owners. And for Savva, the main thing is that everything should be in half and fairly. He won't eat candy under his pillow alone. This is for dad.

– Is your husband a strict father to your children?

- In the usual sense of the word (dad said - and immediately everyone lined up) - no. He is a good, kind dad, very worried. For some reason, you can’t be strict with our children; they immediately begin to get offended and withdraw into themselves. So Sasha is more of an authoritative dad.

– Your acquaintance began as a holiday romance. How soon after that did you decide to get married?

- In three years. We met at sea, and he proposed at sea too. But after two years. I chose a beautiful place, I remember some crazy sunset... In general, Sasha is a romantic! Everything was very sincere, sincere and unexpected. It was clear how worried he was.

– Did you accept the offer right away?

– I’ve been thinking about it for a whole year! (Laughs.) Now Sasha says: “Why haven’t you married me for so long? We would have time to give birth to another one.”

– So you’re not going to stop at four?

– It’s as the Lord wills.

– When Sasha appeared in your life, Dasha was already a teenager. How did she take it?

- Amazing! They have a great relationship, she immediately liked Sasha, and, fortunately, we didn’t have any problems.

– Does Dasha see his own father?

- No. We don’t know anything about him, and we haven’t seen him since the divorce.

– Why do you think your first marriage didn’t work out?

- Never mind. What happened, happened. I am happy that I have a husband, Sasha, and four beautiful and beloved children.

Recently, many women have been complaining about the lack of care and attention from modern men...

– I don’t feel any lack of attention to myself yet. My Sasha asks at every opportunity: “How can I help you?” That's how he was brought up. He often gets up at night to calm Kolya down, if he cries, he can wake up several times a night, despite the fact that he gets up early in the morning to go to work.

– Do you have conflicts?

– It’s an amazing thing, until we got married, we often argued, even fought, sometimes we didn’t even want to see each other. And when they got married, everything stopped. Marvelous! Of course, I am quite stubborn in some matters, but when my husband says: “You don’t even let me express my point of view!” - It cools me off. Sometimes I categorically disagree with something, but it’s better to remain silent. I’ll say later: “Still, I don’t agree here because…” And he answers: “Okay, dear!” He kisses me, and we stop arguing altogether.

– Weren’t there really those notorious three- to seven-year crises in family life?

– Anything can happen in any family. But I never lead the conflict to a dead end. It is important to hear the other, to approach your loved one in time and say: let’s talk, is something wrong? The problem cannot be ignored. It often happens that two people come home from work and immediately go in different directions. The husband goes to the TV, the wife goes to the phone, but you need to be able to organize joint leisure time. And in general, keep your nose to the wind. After all, I bought these bicycles and skates! The atmosphere in the family largely depends on the woman. Only love decorates everything, with it our life is filled and takes on meaning.

– Does it happen that you go somewhere alone with your husband?

– Sasha and I often go to the theater and have never gone to the cinema. Whenever possible, we go to the opera - Sasha is a big fan. And if on a rare occasion we have a couple of free days, we’ll definitely fly somewhere to the sea. Wander around together.

– When there are so many children in the house, you probably have to prepare for the New Year in advance?

– Yes, starting from the end of October we are gradually removing boxes with New Year’s toys, Christmas trees, decorations and other tinsel from the attic. The Christmas trees are already decorated, all that remains is to decorate the house. The guys and I cut out snowflakes, paper Christmas trees, gifts, make homemade garlands, and paint Christmas balls. On our Christmas tree there are a lot of handmade things. In general, Christmas is my favorite holiday, and I really love winter. In general, winter and especially the New Year holidays for us are decorations and decorations... And a holiday every day.

– Are you leaving Moscow for the holiday?

– No, for us it’s a tradition when the whole family gets together. We haven’t planned to go anywhere this season yet; we need to put the younger children on cross-country skiing. The ice skating season has already opened. If we succeed, maybe we’ll go somewhere with the whole family in February.

– Masha, and yet - four children! It’s not only unclear how you cope with them, it’s also unclear how you manage to get into shape so quickly after another birth!

– Just try to get everyone outside twice a day at once, and you won’t have a single extra calorie! (Laughs.) It turns out that I have been breastfeeding them all for more than a year. And therefore, while I am feeding, what diets can there be? For now I only have enough to swim and support my back. Walks, fresh air, bicycles in the summer and a good mood. Perhaps that's all.

- What about the diet?

- What do you! Strength is needed to raise children. (Laughs.) Now I’ll finish feeding Kolenka and won’t eat anything for three days! I'll give my body a chance to rest.

– Do you cook yourself?

- Certainly. I cook a lot, the house is full of peasants! Everyone loves to eat delicious food. I learned to cook lamb very skillfully, and perfectly bake chicken and duck. And with Dasha we have a dessert duet, we bake different cakes. We always have homemade dumplings in the freezer. Strategic reserve!

What if you’re suddenly too lazy to cook?

– This doesn’t happen to me. Laziness is pain of the spirit. And then, imagine, one hungry man is a disaster, and when there are four hungry men... I’d better get up early so that I can sleep peacefully later.

– Everything is very harmonious with you... And yet, is there some little thing that you lack for complete happiness?

- A pottery wheel and a sewing machine! I have everything else!

From Wikipedia:
Maria Eduardona Sittel was born in 1975 in the city of Penza.
Father, Eduard Anatolyevich (engaged in the printing business), had German roots. There is no detailed answer to the question of what “German roots” are. Mother, Larisa Pavlovna Sittel, a Jew, was a housewife.
The presenter Maria Sittel herself keeps a quiet silence about her nationality.

I first dreamed of becoming a doctor. She studied in her first year at the Faculty of Chemistry and Biology of Penza Pedagogical University. She studied at the Penza Medical Lyceum. Since 1993 she studied at the Penza Pedagogical Institute named after V. G. Belinsky, majoring in biology and chemistry. Then she wanted to become a banker to have a lot of money. Graduated from the All-Russian Correspondence Institute of Finance and Economics with a degree in finance and credit.
“The moment came when I needed income. I started hosting a half-hour program in Penza like “Morning Mail” - “Musical Souvenir”. Since 1997 she has worked as a reporter and host of the Vesti-Penza program. In 1998, she moved to the Penza TV channel "Express", where she was a presenter and news correspondent. Since 1999, she has been a correspondent and news anchor for the Penza State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company.

Then the famous media manager from Moscow Oleg Dobrodeev one day called provincial Maria Sittel and offered the position of presenter for the Vesti news program on the Russia-1 channel. Maria, naturally, immediately accepted this tempting offer. Details have not been published. The Jewish woman Maria was then 26 years old.

On September 17, 2001, the first program “News of Russian Television with the participation of Sittel” was released. She was the presenter together with Kiselyov.

Twice took part in the Fort Bayard project. In 2002 - as part of the team from the Rossiya TV channel (it also included Alexey Lysenkov, Dmitry Guberniev, Margarita Simonyan and Ernest Matskevichus), in 2004 - already as a captain. Then Maria was assigned to the evening news broadcasts to replace presenter Sergei Brilev. Gradually more and more people learned about Sittel.

Together with her Jewish colleague Nikolai Svanidze, Maria commented on the farewell ceremony for Boris Yeltsin in April 2007. Then the ceremony was broadcast on Channel One and Rossiya. Since September 2008, he has presented evening editions of the Vesti program in tandem with Andrei Kondrashov and Ernest Matskevichyus. In 2009-2011, she was the host of the “Special Correspondent” program on the Rossiya TV channel.

The Jewish woman Maria also began teaching master classes on journalism, sharing her experience with less experienced journalists. On the Russian-Jewish theme, about discrimination against the Russian people - of course, not a word.

Husbands and children
At the age of twenty, Maria got married for the first time. In this marriage, the girl had a daughter, a Jewish woman, Daria. Maria divorced soon after the birth of her daughter. When Maria received an offer from Russia-1, she decided to move to Moscow, leaving the child with her parents.

Second husband - Alexander Tereshchenkov, businessman. Sittel met him while on vacation in Cyprus. I didn’t agree right away, for a year I was thinking about whether or not to marry this male, and in 2009 we got married. Then she began to give birth to Jewish children one after another. In 2010 she gave birth to Ivan, in 2012 she gave birth to Savva, a year later she gave birth to Nikolai, in September 2016 the TV presenter gave birth to Katya.
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The younger sister, a Jewish woman, Anna Sittel, also works at the All-Russian State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company (head of the department for collecting information on the Russian Federation and the CIS of the Vesti program).
The collection “Jewish Television Box” in a more complete volume, Fundamentals of Russian Cosmism and other books by the author can also be read here:
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– This is a wonderful, very good person, a man whom I love. (After a pause, smiling.) This is my husband Alexander. We got married last year in Moscow. Quietly, without advertising anything. Alexander has nothing to do with television. We met three years ago in Cyprus. Alexander came up to me on the beach and asked some banal question like: “Isn’t the water cold?” It turns out that Sasha and I had a holiday romance... Soon he proposed to me. But I didn’t tell him “yes” right away, but only a year later. I probably struggled with my inner fears and complexes, because my first marriage was far from straightforward... When we met, Sasha did not know that I worked on television. His sister told Sasha who I am. And you say – a popular TV presenter! (Laughs.)

Maria, you are going on maternity leave. Will you be sad without broadcasting?

– I’m already starting to feel a little sad! Believe me, I cannot live without those guys with whom I have been working on the Rossiya TV channel side by side for the past eight years. We understand each other perfectly. Even in small things. The guys know how to more accurately formulate a thought for me in a sentence, which words to use and which not. You know, I haven’t been hosting Vesti for several weeks now, but at exactly 19.50, that is, ten minutes before my usual evening broadcast, I am still seized by a pleasant internal tension: the biological clock is triggered. A state of extreme concentration sets in. Like a cat before a jump: the last seconds, compress into a spring, calculate your flight to reach the goal...

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Apparently, television is already in your blood. Although you never dreamed of becoming a TV presenter, right?

- Absolutely. Everything happened by chance. I was a first-year student at the Faculty of Chemistry and Biology at Penza Pedagogical University. One fine day, the guys from our student club, a kind of KVN, invited me to star in their humorous program. To film some kind of funny interlude, they needed a tall girl - with long hair, in heels, in a short skirt. When they asked me: “Mash, come on, help!” – I snapped straight away: “Me? In front of the camera? Never in my life! And don't try to recruit me for your television. I have completely different plans."

I still starred in that episode for the program. And then she began to look into the television studio. Yes, out of curiosity. I never even thought about going to work on television. Or, for example, become a model. Although in Penza I graduated from a fashion model school and even sent my portfolio to the capital. More likely by inertia, for company with friends. And a year later, a positive answer came from Moscow, from Slava Zaitsev: you are suitable for us, we will take you. But I just laughed. It all seemed too frivolous to me.

What were your plans?

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– I dreamed of only one thing - to do science: grow crystals, work with dolphins... At my mother’s encouragement, I entered the medical lyceum, where I studied Latin, chemistry, biology, anatomy in depth, and did an internship at a hospital. My biggest dream was to become an orthopedic surgeon. I even worked in the orthopedic department for a year and a half, installing drainages... You know, the desire to heal still lives in me. The book I look at most often today is a medical encyclopedia. I treat myself without pills, for some time now I’ve been trying not to drink them at all, I started jumping rope for an hour without stopping, diving with my daughter Dasha into cold springs...

Do you regret not becoming a doctor?

– I never regret anything. All the will of God. And I will definitely become a doctor in my next life! You see, you can heal not only with a scalpel, but also with words. I have no doubt that all our illnesses come from our words, actions and even thoughts. When, a few seconds before going live, the command is heard in the studio: “Hat! Motor! Go!" – I feel a colossal responsibility: what will I tell my TV viewers now, how will I convey the information to them? I try to speak simply and clearly. And always spare human feelings, because life leaves a lot of scars anyway.

“Television lured me in”

But how did you end up on TV?

– The moment came when I needed income. I started hosting a half-hour program in Penza like “Morning Mail” - “Musical Souvenir”. People wrote letters of application, especially often asking to see Nadezhda Kadysheva... And then I was invited to the news service, first as an intern, then a reporter, and later I became a presenter. To be honest, little by little television lured me in. But even at that time I didn’t think that this would become my profession. Therefore, I submitted documents to the All-Russian Correspondence Institute of Finance and Economics. I thought I would become a banker, I would have a lot of money, I would have enough to feed my family. I didn’t become a banker, but I received a specialty.

And then you were invited to Moscow, to VGTRK?

– Yes, in the summer of 2001. I remember walking around the studio and being surprised by everything. I felt how my world in which I lived in Penza was collapsing. That I am becoming part of a completely different, big world. That I should become a different person, with a different responsibility, with a different attitude. I suddenly realized how little I knew, that I couldn’t tell Iraq from Iran, I didn’t know where the Cayman Islands or the La Perouse Strait were. I thought: how can I cope with all this? But it was from then, with my first broadcast on VGTRK, which took place on September 17, 2001, that I began the countdown of my professional career. I was given a room in the hostel. I filled it with newspapers and magazines. I read all the articles, cut out the notes! I studied why the Venezuelan revolution is called a saucepan revolution, what is the difference between Shiites and Sunnis, why in the Middle East everyone endlessly divides something and cannot divide it in any way. I learned the names of politicians by heart. Of course, I knew something, but now I needed a completely different level.

Maria, now you are an experienced TV presenter. Is there anything you don't like about yourself?

- Certainly. I constantly analyze everything, any of my broadcasts. After all, this is a live broadcast! People often tell me that I am too dry on television. Like, this dryness eats up my youth, extinguishes the inner fire in me. But on the other hand, the Vesti format does not imply excessive emotions. You know, for example, because of this, it was not easy for me to agree to participate in the Rossiya channel project “Dancing with the Stars”! But I overcame my inhibitions. Dancing taught me more freedom. In general, I always try to fight my fears. As a child, I almost drowned in the Volga. For a long time afterwards I couldn’t even come close, let alone to the river, or even to the pool. But at some point I decided that I had to put an end to this fear, and, on my daughter’s initiative, I took up diving.

Does your daughter Dasha still live in Penza with your parents?

- Yes, with my parents. Now, while Dasha is still in school, she is really better in Penza. My daughter is 11 years old, and like any teenager, every day is scheduled minute by minute - tutors in foreign languages, physics, mathematics, a swimming pool, a dance school, playing the guitar and piano... In Moscow, given my busy schedule, all this, of course, it would be difficult to implement. But we call each other a thousand times a day, for every little thing, and communicate via the Internet. Not to mention the fact that every week I am free from running Vesti, I always go to Penza. But starting next year I’m going to move my daughter to live with me in Moscow: Dasha will need to prepare for entering a university.

Private bussiness. Maria Sittel

On television since 1997. In Penza, she worked on the television channels “Our House”, “Express”, State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company “Penza”.

Winner of the TEFI award, the Order of Friendship for his contribution to the development of television.

In 2005, she played herself in an episode of the series “Goddess of Prime Time” based on the novel by Tatyana Ustinova.

In 2006, together with dancer Vladislav Borodinov, she won the final of the show “Dancing with the Stars.”

Hobbies: photography, alpine skiing, reading books (interested in geopolitics, medicine, likes reading dictionaries).

He loves our old comedies, Verdi's music, and riding bicycles with his daughter.

By the way

Maria’s younger sister, Anna Sittel (21 years old), just like her eldest, works on camera - she is the host of the Vesti-Penza program and part-time the face of the Penza State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company.

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Today is February 23! I have five brothers, no one was imprisoned, no one was involved. All served in the Soviet Army. The youngest is an officer. I wish them all health and happiness. All men of Russia. May there be peace and tranquility in our country!!!

The host of the Vesti program, Maria Sittel, gave birth to her fifth child.

Maria Sittel became a mother for the fifth time. “Thank you for the congratulations, my daughter and I are already home,” the TV presenter told teleprogramma.pro.

The TV presenter and her husband, businessman Alexander Tereshchenko, are raising three sons: 6-year-old Ivan, 4-year-old Savva and 2-year-old Kolya. Mom’s main assistant, Sittel’s 21-year-old daughter from her first marriage, Daria, lives with them. Dasha is a student at the Faculty of Fundamental Medicine of Moscow State University. The brothers adore their sister and wait for her to return from university so they can walk and play together. The family lives in a large house in one of the elite villages of the Moscow region.

BIOGRAPHY OF MARIA SITTEL

Maria Sittel is a famous TV presenter who has long become a living symbol of the Rossiya TV channel. It is she who tells Russians and television viewers from some other countries about the latest events of the day as part of daily television news releases. Sometimes, looking at her, it seems that she knows absolutely everything. But what do we know about her? Today we will try to delve a little into the past of the famous TV presenter in order to present our readers with a detailed story about her life and fate. EARLY YEARS, CHILDHOOD AND FAMILY OF MARIA SITTEL Maria Sittel was born on November 9, 1975 in the city of Penza. Her father had German roots, and therefore our today's heroine was always brought up at the intersection of two cultures. Continuing the conversation about her childhood, we note that in the past Maria wanted to become a doctor and even studied for some time at a medical lyceum. However, at some point the girl decided to choose a slightly different path in life.

Having received secondary education, the girl submitted documents to the Penza Pedagogical University, where she began to study at the Faculty of Chemistry and Biology. In this place she established herself as a diligent student. She was loved by her teachers and peers. Perhaps that is why one fine day several of her university friends invited her to star in a humorous program that they were preparing for one of the Penza TV channels. The filming experience turned out to be successful, however, despite this, Maria Sittel did not even think about becoming a TV presenter. But fate still gave her the opportunity to think again about her path in life. In 1997, our today’s heroine received an offer from the Penza television company “Our House”. She was called to work as a presenter. And in the end, Maria finally decided to try herself in a fundamentally different role. At first, the talented young TV presenter worked in the “Musical Souvenir” program, but later got a job as a reporter at a local news service. After working in a new capacity for several months, Maria Sittel moved from the Our House channel to the Express channel, where she also began working as a television news presenter. Her career developed very rapidly, and therefore the journalist also did not stay long in her new place. A year later, Maria exchanged the Express channel for the central television of the city - State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company Penza.

M. Sittel - V. Borodinov - Paso Doble - Dancing with the Stars

Surprisingly, even then the girl did not take journalism seriously. For her, the new job was just an interesting hobby and a great way to earn money. After graduating from the Pedagogical Institute, Maria Sittel entered the Institute of Finance and Economics, where she began studying by correspondence with a degree in Finance and Credit. In parallel with this, the talented native of Penza continued to work on local television. And over time, television work became for her something more than a favorite hobby.

STAR TREK BY MARIA SITTEL ON TELEVISION

Thanks to her work on television, our today's heroine very soon became known and popular in her native Penza. They began to recognize her on the streets. And well-known figures of national television began to increasingly come to her with new proposals. As a result, after working at the Penza State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company for only two years, the TV presenter moved to the Rossiya TV channel, with which almost her entire professional career was subsequently connected. In September 2001, Maria Sittel first appeared before viewers as the host of the Vesti news program. Dmitry Kiselev became her partner on the set. Subsequently, the talented television journalist also worked in tandem with Andrei Kondrashov. Over time, Maria Sittel became a real star not only of the Rossiya TV channel, but of all Russian television. She often regularly appeared on television, and at some point she also began giving master classes for young journalists. As part of such activities, our today's heroine argued that reading newspapers, books, and magazines is as integral a part of the profession of a television journalist as live broadcasting. This multifaceted approach to business has become the basis of her signature style and has also brought her great success.

In 2007, Maria Sittel received the Order of Friendship for her contribution to the development of television, and two years earlier she also received the TEFI Award as the best presenter of an information program. The TV journalist’s personal achievements also include repeated meetings with top officials of the Russian state. Maria Sittel hosted a “Conversation with Vladimir Putin” and also repeatedly covered the president’s activities as part of other projects. For this, our today's heroine was awarded a special letter of gratitude from the leader of the Russian Federation. MARIA SITTEL TODAY As for work outside of information and analytical journalism, in this regard it is worth noting the fact that Maria Sittel has repeatedly participated in various entertainment programs. Among these, it is worth highlighting the show projects “Fort Boyard” along with such heroes as Zhan Grigoriev-Milimerov, Pete Jason, Vyacheslav Bodolika, Marat Chanyshev, Tatyana Kolganova, as well as “Dancing with the Stars”. As part of the last of these programs, the Russian journalist managed to take first place, which allowed her to take part in the international show “Eurovision Dance” the following year.

Maria Sittel: “Do you believe?”

Among Maria Sittel’s other successes, we note her small role in the TV series “Goddess of Prime Time.” It is quite noteworthy that, according to the writer Tatyana Ustinova, the original book on which the series was based was written under the impression of the work of Maria Sittel. Currently, our today's heroine still works on the Rossiya channel. At VGTRK, the television journalist hosts the Vesti program, and also often appears in the “optional” observer project “Special Correspondent”. PERSONAL LIFE OF MARIA SITTEL In ordinary life, our today's heroine enjoys art photography, skiing and reading modern literature. Maria Sittel has four children. Daughter Daria was born in her first marriage. Three subsequent children were born from the TV presenter’s current husband, a businessman named Alexander. The couple met while vacationing together in Cyprus. After a year-long romance, the lovers legalized their relationship.

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