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The ex-soloist of “Guests from the Future” Eva Polna kicks her 15-year-old daughter out of the house

Ruslana Alekseeva

41 minutes ago


Eva Polna

The former soloist of the Russian group “Guests from the Future” Eva Polna has two daughters. The vocalist gave birth to the first-born Evelyn from a colleague in the workshop, Denis Klyaver. For many years, the singer hid the identity of the girl’s father. Denis publicly recognized the baby, only five years after her birth. Eva Polna gave birth to her second child, Amalia, in a relationship with businessman Sergei Pilgun.

The heirs of the performer of the hit “I don’t have you either” are already quite adults. 17-year-old Evelyn gets a profession at the Metropolitan College. Eva does not interfere in the decisions of the eldest heiress. The artist believes that the child himself should choose the path and fill the bumps. Evelyn is not drawn to music. According to Eva, her firstborn “does not sing at all.”

“She is studying to be a graphic designer. She has some creative plans. She likes it and this is the most important thing, ”said Eva Polna in a fresh interview.

Polna’s youngest daughter, 15-year-old Amalia, is still a schoolgirl. The girl inherited her mother’s musicality. With this child, Eva sometimes has misunderstandings. The artist is upset because the girl does not spend time outside the house.

“I took my child outside for a walk. Children do not like to walk, especially in adolescence. I urged: “Look what a day, sundial. I ask, take the player and take a walk. Just get some air,” Eva complains to Amalia.

As part of the interview, Eva Polna explained why she chose an unusual name for her daughter from Denis Klyaver. As it turned out, the artist for a long time could not decide how to name the heiress. The vocalist wanted her child to have “something international”.

“It was necessary to come up with something that would be clear in Russia, and, for example, in Zimbabwe. And in a female name there should be a lot of vowels, and it is better when they are open. And somehow my mother said: “I suggest you name the girl Evelina,” shared Eva Polna.

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