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“These are not cucumbers under the eyes.” Ognevich – openly about his envy of dominant women and expensive care

“I once envied women that right from school they were such dominants. They came in and dominated everyone. I really wanted to assign this trait to myself, but I couldn’t do it, because there were personal complexes, insecurity and all that stuff,” the artist admitted.

Photo: zlata.ognevich / Instagram

According to Ognevich, she made a lot of efforts to become what she is now.

“It’s my time to shine, not hide and declare myself loudly. I’m just in prime and that’s it. I’m a strong woman. I’ve been through a lot. And the success that we have today is the result of a lot of work,” she assured.

The singer noted that to look beautiful and slim, she makes a lot of effort.

“I have the means to take care of myself. I want to say that it’s not cucumbers under the eyes or water with lemon. Let’s be honest and frank, the older a woman is, the more means she needs to take care of herself,” the star admitted. “This is sports, and a cosmetologist, and mesotherapy, and hardware procedures, and good quality cosmetics, and cosmeceuticals, which is something I haven’t done to myself in these 10 years.” that I systematically take care of my facial skin and my figure there.”

Photo: zlata.ognevich / Instagram

The singer admitted that at the age of 40 she can no longer afford parties with alcohol.

“I’m already at that age when you don’t drink, don’t go out, sleep for eight hours, and in the morning you wake up as if you had such a party yesterday. Now I understand that I need to calculate my energy, because I give a lot of everything,” the artist concluded.

Context

Zlata Ognevich (formerly Inna Bordyug) was born in 1986 in Russia. When she was five years old, the family moved to Sudak (Crimea). She represented Ukraine at the Eurovision Song Contest in 2013 and took third place.

Ashley Davis

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