Alla Pugacheva showed daughter Lisa (photo)
Diva domestic scene Alla Pugacheva first demonstrated a snapshot of his daughter Elizabeth, which was a year old. The girl turned out to be very similar to the mother.
In television the famous host, showman and correspondent Andrei Malakhov, "Tonight", dedicated to the upcoming birthday of the famous artist, poet and composer Igor Nikolaev (he turns 55 years on the air with good wishes and congratulations were made by Alla Pugacheva, which has a large number of years fruitfully and successfully cooperates with and is friends with the musician.
"Our max and daughter Lisa sends greetings to his own godfather," said Pugachev, after which emerged the picture of Igor Nikolaev daughter Alla Elizabeth. Despite the fact that the little fellow's eyes were intentionally vague, to correspondents became obvious that the girl is a copy of his own mother. Previously Pugachev shared with followers of the press: "Lisa is very similar to my childhood, and Garik - just like Max!" Moreover, a close friend of Donna, business lady Alina Redel, said: "the disabled child on my hands to actually copy Alla - hair color, eye shape. She is a real Princess!"
Despite universal admiration, Alla Pugacheva and her young husband, entertainer and Maksim Galkin, prefer not to expose children to the public, carefully hiding Lisa and Harry from curious eyes. Even the ubiquitous paparazzi, who are literally working day and night next to the castle of the spouses in the village of the Mud, unable to rasiwasia photo of children. Just released our correspondents were able to remove Harry and Lisa, but then the kids were still so small that was sitting in wheelchairs.
At the same time, not so long ago, Alla Pugacheva was published, visibly limping and leaning on a fashionable cane. As it turns out, nothing serious with Donna did not happen. This was told to her young husband, entertainer and Maksim Galkin. "This time nothing terrible! Alla just pulled a bunch when I worked on the treadmill at home. Currently everything is OK!" he urteil agitated the public Galkin.
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