Disappeared stars of the 90s. Stars of the nineties - where are they now? Economy is the mother of order


Andrey Gubin. Photo: NTV press service

For the sake of his autograph, millions of fans were ready for a lot. For more than 10 years, Andrey Gubin has not set foot on the stage. The singer went into hermitage, travels with a backpack over his shoulders in hot countries, does not stay in Moscow for a long time. And the words of his first song, which he wrote at the age of 14, seemed to be prophetic: “What are you looking for, a tramp boy in this God-forgotten country?” But after the song “Only Gubin is shorter”, which was written by Igor Nikolaev and performed by Anton Zatsepin, Andrei decided to leave the stage.

Various media wrote that he drank himself, disappears without a livelihood. But the 43-year-old Gubin himself claims: “I didn’t get drunk at all, and there’s enough money to live on.” Gubin, who 15 years ago did not eat, did not sleep and toured in order to pay for airtime, now does not give interviews even to the most persistent journalists. “There is such a carnival going on on TV right now that I just look at it all and don’t understand anything! I remain the same. I am a normal person who does what he loves, I still continue to write songs ... ”, - Andrey said in an interview.

And in another interview, the artist said that he was suffering from terrible pain in his face, and therefore did not perform. In general, it is not completely clear what happened to Andrey, and whether we will ever hear his new hits.

Vlad Stashevsky


Vlad Stashevsky. Photo: Global Look Press

In the 1990s, the singer had many fans. His star rose in 1993, when he was a student at a trade and commerce college and was celebrating the passing of a session with friends at the club. In the same place and at the same time, the famous producer Yuri Aizenshpis was resting there, who heard Vlad sing and play the piano. The producer left him a business card and a week later two creative personalities met. Several years passed, Stashevsky became successful and famous and decided to leave Aizenshpis. Here the decline in his career began - the presentation of his disc "Labyrinths" failed miserably. I had to become a businessman, to the company Volna-M LLC, which deals with the processing of metal waste. But in 2017, the company was liquidated. Now 44-year-old Vlad periodically performs in clubs, at private parties and corporate parties with his old hits: “Love doesn’t live here anymore”, “Don’t trust me, honey”, “Call me at night, I’ll come”.

Natalia Vetlitskaya



Natalya Vetlitskaya. Photo: Global Look Press

The singer, actress, sex symbol of the 90s did not arrange farewell concerts and did not make official statements, but quietly and calmly left the stage. Immediately after the birth of her daughter Ulyana in 2004, Vetlitskaya moved to Spain to give her child a European education. And 10 years ago she settled there for permanent residence. The former soloist of the Mirage group prefers the work of a restorer and designer of houses, leads a reclusive lifestyle, does not give interviews to intrusive journalists and does not participate in talk shows. From time to time, Natalya's name still appears on the net and in the media - Natalya sometimes speaks very sharply about life in Russia.

Despite the complete absence of constant concerts, Vetlitskaya is not going to give up creativity: she writes poetry, music and paintings, is fond of yoga and meditation. Now the singer is married for the fourth time: to Alexei, a yoga trainer. The first husband is Pavel Smeyan, the second is Zhenya Belousov, the third is fashion model Kirill Kirin. It was also reported that Vetlitskaya managed to live with Dmitry Malikov, Pavel Vashchekin, Vlad Stashevsky, Suleiman Kerimov, Mikhail Topalov (businessman and producer, father of Vladislav Topalov) and Sergey Zverev.

Decl (Kirill Tolmatsky)


Kirill Tolmatsky. Photo: facebook.com

1999: he is 16, and for the first time he enters the stage a little bit, but in the very center of Moscow, on Manezhnaya Square, where the Kremlin is within easy reach. “It was my first serious performance. Everything was, of course, done tyap-blunder. But, in general, everyone liked it, ”DeTsl recalled. Today Kirill Tolmatsky has only long dreadlocks from those years. Now he is 34 years old, and he is not at all the same as before. “Everyone has a certain stereotype: DeTsl is a little boy, with dreadlocks and a hat, who jumps and sings about parties. In order to slightly change this stereotype among people, it was necessary to distract them somehow. Accordingly, we came up with a new pseudonym Le Truk,” Kirill explained. Le Truk, aka Giuseppe Zestko, aka one of the most closed people for journalists - Cyril does not give interviews. He just continues to record new albums, but does not advertise them, starring in videos: “I try to attract the attention of as many people as possible on the Internet with my work. For me, this segment - television - is not so important now.

But why do those who used to be in the spotlight and 15 years ago did not leave the screens and pages of magazines, have now chosen peace and quiet? “Now the situation is such that the more modest you are, the more people are drawn to you. Because every time I try to convey something, talk about my work, my music, they begin to crawl into my personal life. No one is interested in what I do musically. But everyone is interested in what is happening in my family, ”complains Tolmatsky.

Most remember Cyril as the son of a famous producer, and he, by the way, is raising his own son, 12-year-old Anthony. What is the rap symbol of the 1990s doing now, besides music? From a rapper boy, Tolmatsky retrained as a businessman. Now he is a co-founder of a company that arranges parties for money, and not at home, but in any city in the country.

"Vice squad"



Group "Police of Morals". Photo: Sergey Miklyaev/TASS

This outrageous group in the 1990s, it seems, sang hits ... but no one will remember which ones. But their appearance was remembered by a lot of people: two brave bald girls suddenly appeared on the domestic stage: “We then received very decent fees: a ticket to our concert cost about a hundred dollars,” recalls a member of the group under the pseudonym Frida, “fabulous money at that time” .

Frida and Angel quickly became popular, but this fame also quickly passed when the bald heads of the singers lost their novelty, they stopped watching and listening to them. The singers were forced to take off their handcuffs and caps - the invariable attributes of girls on stage - and grow their hair. After the breakup of the group, each of the girls went about their own business: Angel left to seek her fortune abroad. There she opened a yoga school. And Frida lives in Moscow, her position is a housewife. But sometimes he runs away from home to perform in one or another club. Occasionally, the soloists of the Vice Police also meet each other. Former glory only dreams of girls.

Larisa Chernikova


Larisa Chernikova. Photo: chernikova.ru

There was a time, in the mid-90s, when the singer occupied the top lines of the country's music charts. But then she suddenly disappeared from sight. So, in order:

What Dima in our country will not remember the song “I love you Dima, what do I need so much”? Or here's another popular composition: "Don't laugh, don't laugh, to put it simply." At first, everything went well for Larisa: at the age of 19, she married a big businessman. It was he who helped Chernikova start her career as a singer. But in 1996, Larisa's husband was killed: “When he was gone, some people came and took everything away in two days,” Larisa later recalled. “I had to return to my mother with one suitcase.” Despite the tragedy, the singer did not stop writing songs and making videos. She had to start from scratch...

In the mid-90s, Chernikova disappeared from the air because she married an American whom she met on a dating site. And again, the girl completely changed her life, now enrolling as a farmer. But the American husband Chernikova had only one soul - to drink. Even despite the birth of a son, the couple divorced, and Larisa returned to Russia.

The singer, with amazement and delight, found that she was remembered here: “People came up to me, asked for autographs and photographs. And they even sang my songs!” she said. In the past, in 2017, the 43-year-old singer released the album “Law OM”, where she sang mantras in Sanskrit.

Group "Kar-Man"



Bogdan Titomir. Photo: Global Look Press

The most popular team in those years lasted only a year, but Sergei Lemokh and Bogdan Titomir are remembered even after 25 years! Singers set the tone not only in music, but also in dance. Their signature leg swing was repeated at discos by both boys and girls.


Sergei Lemokh. Photo: carmanmusic.ru

The popularity of the guys was crazy, but with her arrival, conflicts began in the group. Lemokh wrote words and music, and Titomir only criticized his work. Once Sergey got tired of it, and he told Bogdan: “Who are you without me?” To which Titomir objected: “Who are you without me? Girls go to concerts just for me!” The group soon disbanded. Sergey stayed at Kar-Man, and Bogdan began to perform solo and was remembered by the audience with a phrase from the song “Do as I do!”.

However, neither one nor the other reached its former popularity. Today Sergei occasionally performs with his old songs in nightclubs. Unlike many bands, Titomir and Lemokh do not go out of their way to connect for the duration of performances in retro concerts.

Sergei Rogozhin



Sergei Rogozhin. Photo: facebook.com

The singer has long since quit show business: now, he works as an insurance agent. Today, few people remember him, but at one time Sergey simply tore the crowd with his hit "You are my summer winter, my winter summer ...". Slava Rogozhin was just crazy. Numerous admirers overcame him, were on duty at the entrance, wrote letters.

When the crisis came in 1998, many artists were left without work, the audience had no time for concerts, the “new Russians” had no time for corporate events. And Sergey just found a sponsor to record his new album, bought an apartment for his mother in St. Petersburg ... and suddenly such a bummer: he was left in debt, like in silks.



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But Rogozhin nevertheless found a way out: he retrained as an insurance agent. Earnings from a new profession brought Rogozhin three times more money than music. And then he decided not to return to the stage. And yet, from time to time, Rogozhin no, no, and even shake the old days: he will take out old leather pants from the chest and sing old hits in some club. True, there are usually few listeners, but he does this not for money, but for the soul.


These stars were mega-popular in their time, but for various reasons, now we do not see them on the big stage. What happened? How do they live now? Let's find out from this post.

1. Andrey Gubin


Andrey Gubin is one of the most famous singers of the 90s. Any of his songs became a hit and was heard from all receivers in the country. He was not allowed to walk down the street, and after the concert, the fans carried him in their arms.


In 2004, Andrei Gubin was diagnosed with a disease of the nervous system, due to which the artist experiences constant facial pain. The reason was constant stress, overwork. Gubin recorded his last song in 2009, after which he stopped appearing in public and communicating with colleagues. Once the favorite of the girls began to lead a reclusive lifestyle.
Andrew is 41 this year. He is not married and does not give concerts or interviews, although he still composes songs.

2. Irina Saltykova

Now Irina is 49 years old. In 2010, she opened an atelier on the prestigious Savvinskaya Embankment under the immodest name "The House of Beauty and Style of Irina Saltykova." Saltykova designed clothes and shoes herself - there were even wedding dresses in the collection.

But he does not leave the stage, sometimes speaking at corporate parties. .

3. Marina Khlebnikova

During the years that we have not seen her, she has experienced both family drama and a serious illness. At the moment, she does not have tours and major concerts. And, as Marina herself admitted more than once, except for singing, she can’t do anything else. Now she performs at corporate parties and participates in small television projects.

4. Lika Star


In the mid-90s, Lika was a cult star of the party: one of the first Russian girls to appear on the cover of Russian Playboy.


Having married Italian businessman Angelo Sechi in the early 2000s, she settled with him and her son from her first marriage, Artem, on the island of Sardinia. In 2004, the performer had a daughter, Allegrina, and in 2011, a son, Mark. Lika Star does not regret at all that she left Russia. On the contrary, she found harmony, happiness and love. Sometimes he gives concerts in his new homeland.

5. Gaza Strip


This is a legendary Soviet and Russian rock band founded on December 5, 1987 in Voronezh by musician, vocalist and songwriter Yuri Klinskikh, better known under the pseudonym Khoi.


After the death of Yuri Klinskikh (2000), the groups “Ex-Gaza Sector”, “Gas Attack Sector” and “S.G.” appear, in which musicians from all the compositions of the disintegrated group were involved in one way or another. The vocalist of the S.G. group, sometimes called the Gaza Strip at concerts and posters, is the nephew of Yuri Khoy.
After a long oblivion on the part of the releasing label, in the summer of 2015, Warner Music Russia announced the release of an album of unreleased songs from the early work of Yuri Klinsky in a new sound and the best songs of the Gaza Strip.

6. Decl


Now Decl is 32 years old. His appearance in the Russian music industry in the early 2000s launched a new stage in the development of the country's hip-hop culture. Decl's star rose rapidly and went out just as quickly. Despite the fact that the artist is still releasing albums and touring, he can only dream of past success. Recently, the artist has been working on several albums at once, which will be recorded with musicians from different countries.

7. Shao? Bao!


Not everyone already remembers that the song "Kupyla Konyka's Mom" ​​started on the newly opened then Russian MTV.
Quite by chance, the musicians found out that their song sounds in Russia from every iron. They arrived and began to star. Self-confident provincials quite quickly quarreled with all the right people, and somehow they didn’t give birth to 100% hits. As a result, the group now performs in godforsaken places, publishes self-made albums, and even travels to Germany on tour.

I'll try to answer the question first:
Where did the bandits come from in the nineties?

There were no bandits in the USSR. They, of course, appeared at some difficult moments in history, but next to the word bandit there were always the words "the highest measure of punishment - execution." Particularly dangerous gangs were simply eliminated, various minor people associated with the gang ended up in prison. The bandits, if they were in prison, then only until the trial, and then the execution. This is where the story of the gang and bandits ended.

When cooperatives were allowed, there were no bandits for quite a long time. Then free trade was allowed. Quiet again. And then, suddenly, messages poured in as if from a cornucopia: someone was killed there, robbed there, a store was taken out there. Everyone suddenly learned that there are such foreign words: “racket”, “racketeer”. The maxim was voiced in the media that since there are now rich people, there must be bandits. They remembered the Russian proverb: "That's what the pike is for, so that the crucian does not doze off."

It seems to me that the criminals waited for some time, looked closely at how the state would behave. Nobody wanted to be a bandit, which means a potential dead man. But the understanding quickly came - do what you want, nothing will happen for it. It is difficult to frighten those who have gone through prison universities from their youth. From that moment began an explosive growth of crimes against business. Almost every day on TV they showed blown up cars, entrepreneurs killed on the threshold of their house.

The police simply could not cope with such a flow of crimes. If in Soviet times the police of the entire region threw all their available forces into solving one murder, now one operative had dozens of serious crimes in development. The position of the police at that time is quite accurately shown in the first episodes of the series "Streets of Broken Lights", in the first episodes of the series "Cop Wars". Then the authors of these series, based on the success of the first series, began to shoot outright fantasy, which has little to do with real life.

Where did the bandits of the nineties go?

And it’s not where they have gone, they’re just not visible now, they don’t catch the eye, but they are there. As Vladimir Vysotsky sang: “He will answer:“ Do not believe the rumor - there are no more of them there than in Moscow!

By the beginning of the 2000s, all the former property of the USSR was divided, everything settled down and calmed down. Former gangster authorities have become successful businessmen. Part of the criminal business was legalized by the state, it became just a business. Those who were called bandits in the nineties are now the same as all entrepreneurs. Former racketeers opened private security companies*. The gangsters, who lent money, and then imprudently put the entrepreneur who took the money from them on the counter, headed microfinance credit organizations, where they still issue loans at 1000% per annum. The gangsters, who beat out debts from debtors, headed collection agencies (that's why they have such methods - bandit ones). Well, the police are successfully fighting the outcasts who do not fit into the market.

* In the nineties, private security companies in Russia began to be divided (not officially of course) into two types: police and bandit ones. Police private security companies were opened by former employees of special services. Gangsters were opened, of course, not by the bandits themselves, but by people directly connected with them, who are often called "werewolves in uniform", well, "werewolves without shoulder straps."

See the continuation of this topic here.

Lika Star: went to Sardinia

In the 90s: the singer became famous with the hit "Lonely Moon". And she was one of the first domestic stars to appear on the cover of Playboy magazine. Lika also became the first female DJ in Russia. “I consider the nineties one of the brightest pages in my life,” Lika admits. - I called myself a star and made others believe in it. Gathered stadiums, demolished stereotypes. According to rumors, her career ended so quickly because of an affair with Vladimir Presnyakov, who was then the son-in-law of Alla Pugacheva. But Lika herself never commented on this.

Now: the singer and DJ lives in Italy, on the island of Sardinia, is the birthplace of her businessman husband. “It's a safe place with a great climate,” she says of her new home. Lika has three children: 22-year-old Artemy, 13-year-old Allegrina and 6-year-old Mark. According to the artist, she decided not to hire a nanny - she raises children herself. “To live in the image of Lika Star has ceased to be interesting to me. Everything turned into a routine and I decided to turn the page,” she says.

Galina Romanova: she never became a German

In the 90s: Galina sang and played keyboards in Oleg Gazmanov's band "Squadron", the girl went on stage in a hat. For her, Oleg wrote the response song of the sailor "My sailor". After 3.5 years, she went on a solo voyage, and then disappeared somewhere.

Now: the singer lives in Germany, in Frankfurt. She moved there 15 years ago with her husband's family. “I go to Russia very rarely,” Galina admits. - But I have not become a German over the years. I feel Russian. I try to attend the Russian church.”

Svetlana Vladimirskaya: work as a mother

In the 90s: she was known as a performer of the lyric song "My Boy". By the way, Kirill Andreev, who later became the soloist of the Ivanushki International group, starred in that video. Then Svetlana suddenly disappeared with the radar - it was rumored that she had gone into a sect and was living somewhere in Siberia.

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Now: Svetlana lives in the village of Petropavlovka, Krasnoyarsk Territory. She has four children - three daughters (Masha, Nastya and Dasha) and son Arthur. The singer admits that she initially went to Siberia to raise children, but ended up staying there. Regarding the sect, Vladimirskaya says that this is not true. “At first I was upset and worried,” the singer admits. - Then she stopped. I liked the saying of Alla Pugacheva: “Speak about me, good or bad. Most importantly, do not forget!“

Natalia Vetlitskaya: seclusion in Spain

In the 90s: Natalia was one of the soloists of the Mirage group, but then she went into solo swimming. In 1992, a video was released for the song "Look into your eyes", which was shot for her by Fyodor Bondarchuk. She performed such hits as “Playboy”, “Slave of Love”, etc. In addition to a successful career, Natalia had a stormy personal life: her first husband was Pavel Smeyan, the second was Zhenya Belousov, the third was the fashion model Kirill Kirin, who worked in Philip's team Kirkorov. In addition, she is credited with novels with Dmitry Malikov, Vlad Stashevsky, Mikhail Topalov (producer and father of Vlad Topalov) and businessman Suleiman Kerimov.

Now: Natalia lives in a small town in Spain, where she is raising her daughter Ulyana. She also practices yoga and often visits India. From time to time, Natalia is remembered in connection with her publications on Facebook. For example, she speaks about her compatriots as follows: “Informational“ hard drugs ”have completely weaned the public from using their brains even at an elementary level. In general, while Russia is ruled by mentally retarded schizophrenics, nothing good will happen to it.

Larisa Chernikova: in search of a donor

In the 90s: the public remembers her from the songs "Airplane in Love"(“I love you, Dima”), “I am Shura, a gentle child”, “Pink glasses” (“You don’t come as a reflection of the stars”), “You don’t need to remember.” In 1993, Larisa married a businessman who greatly helped her career. But after 2.5 years he was killed. The singer dedicated the song “Who?!.” to her husband. Chernikova had to not only build a career on her own, but also deal with bandits. Alexander Tolmatsky supported her in her work.

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Now: in the early 2000s, Larisa married an American James, whom I met on the Internet. In marriage, she gave birth to a son, Cyril. In the States, Larisa had her own farm. “I decided to create my own farm in order to supply myself and friends with food. In America, there is a big problem that they don’t talk about: they contain a lot of hormones in meat and dairy products, ”the singer explains. Now Larisa divorced her husband (he drank a lot) and returned to Russia. In 2016, in the program “Let them talk”, she announced to the whole country that she was looking for a donor who would help her become a mother again.

DJ Grove: opened a school, became a father

In the 90s: the fashion for electronic music made Evgeny Rudin a teen idol. The composition “There is happiness” brought him the greatest fame, where the voices of Raisa and Mikhail Gorbachev were used. Then there was the successful remix "Office Romance". Together with the group "Bachelor Party" in 1996, Groove recorded a track for the election campaign of Boris Yeltsin "Vote or lose." He was the first producer of the projects "Guests from the Future" and Nikita.

She gave birth to the youngest in 2015 - this was shown in the show "Pregnant" ("Home"). “I don't want to follow the path of many of my colleagues from the 90s,” says the singer. - They have been doing the same thing for so many years, they live in hope: “Now I will write a song and return to the stage.” But I hit one point, I saw that my new songs were not gaining the popularity that they used to, and switched to another matter. Here in America, my creativity is the creation of clothes for pregnant and lactating mothers.

Once on them went crazy, and then quickly forgotten. What are the idols of the 90s doing now, where do they live and what do they look like? It turns out that everything is not so bad.

Natalya Vetlitskaya - from Playboy to a blog

In the early nineties, almost everyone knew her songs “Look into your eyes”, “Playboy”, “But just don’t tell me” and “Moon Cat”. The audience enthusiastically discussed the stormy life of the star - Natalia had many novels with famous men. Natalia's first husband was the musician Pavel Smeyan. She then lived for three years with Dima Malikov. The next chosen one of Vetlitskaya was Zhenya Belousov. After the singer was married to fashion model Kiril Kirin and an unknown yoga trainer Alexei, from whom in 2004 she gave birth to a daughter, Ulyana. In 1993, Natalya Vetlitskaya met the young singer Vlad Stashevsky, who was just starting his career, but their relationship lasted only a few months. Natalia also had an affair with the Russian oligarch Suleiman Kerimov. After parting, Natalya did not grieve when she met Mikhail Topalov, who at that time was the producer of the Smash group.

In the mid-2000s, the spectacular singer disappeared both from the stage and from the pages of gossip columns. After the end of her musical career, Vetlitskaya moved to Spain with her daughter, where she still lives and maintains a very malicious blog on the Internet. Now the singer is 52 years old, and fans still call her the Russian Sharon Stone.

Vlad Stashevsky - from love to sewage

One of the ex-husbands of Natalia Vetlitskaya, Vlad Stashevsky, became famous after the very first serious album “Love Doesn't Live Here Anymore!” The young singer very successfully met Yuri Aizenshpis in one of the clubs, and he did not have to wait long for success.

However, Stashevsky's career ended just as quickly - in 1999, Vlad broke off cooperation with Yuri Aizenshpis, deciding to become a producer, lyricist and composer all rolled into one. As a result, the new disc did not find a wide response from the public. Now, according to journalists, the singer owns Volna-M LLC, which specializes in the removal and processing of wastewater and solid waste, as well as the processing of scrap metal and waste of metal origin. In addition, Vladislav periodically gives concerts. However, most often the artist performs at corporate parties.

The singer from Kaliningrad became known as a member of the Women's Council group, which performed songs about queues and lack of containers. After the collapse of the team, which came, however, rather quickly, Lada worked as a backing vocalist for Philip Kirkorov, and then began a solo career. "Girl-Night" becomes the singer's first hit, followed by another hit - "You need to live in a high." In the mid-90s, Lada Dance became a real pop star, appeared at various national concerts, actively went on tour, and appeared in several issues of Playboy. The album “On the Islands of Love” (1997) becomes the most popular in the entire career of the singer, and the song “Fragrance of Love” becomes the best song.

The singer was predicted to have a brilliant career and lasting success, but gradually the audience begins to forget about her. Now Lada Dance rarely appears on stage, but it can be found at social events. In January 2017, the singer attended Olga Buzova's party. Lada performed her best hits from the 90s for an hour.

Ilya Lagutenko — from Vladivostok to protection of tigers

Ilya Lagutenko and the Mumiy Troll group took off to the musical Olympus in the late 90s. The very first album "Marine" was named the best-selling in 1997, and songs such as "Flow", "Girl", "Vladivostok 2000" sounded literally from every window. In hot pursuit, the album "Caviar" was released. Music critics gave him an excellent rating, but the audience took it much cooler than the first work. Then the musicians released a disc every 2-3 years. Many songs have been translated into English and published in the USA.

Now Ilya lives in Los Angeles with his wife and daughters and writes books. The first one is the Book of Travels. My East" is actually a memoir of the Mumiy Troll group. The second book, Vladivostok-3000, is a fantastic story about a Pacific republic. The latest work "Tiger Stories" - a trilogy about the life of Amur tigers - was published with the support of the Russian Geographical Society. By the way, Lagutenko is a member of the International Tiger Protection Coalition, in which he is the main representative from the Russian Federation.

Marina Khlebnikova - from a cup of coffee to a major operation

The popularity of Marina Khlebnikova was short-lived. In 1991, the singer became the winner of the competition in Yalta, but the famous “Cup of Coffee” in 1997 made her truly famous, for which Marina received the Golden Gramophone and the Hit-FM radio station award “Stop hit”. After Khlebnikov, she works as a TV presenter on the TVC channel and until 2012 she voiced jingles at the Retro FM radio station. The singer continued to shoot videos for her songs - until 2008.

And then disappears from the screens. Journalists have repeatedly written that the artist has problems with alcohol, but Khlebnikova herself refutes this information. There were other rumors - many claimed that the singer was seriously ill. Indeed, Marina suffered a serious dental disease - she developed a cyst, which developed into sinusitis. I had to have several surgeries on my jaw. Now Khlebnikova cannot catch a cold, but with frequent trips to work, this is simply impossible. All this weakened the health of the artist - today she can only withstand a couple of songs on stage.

Shura - from outrageous to teeth

The shocking singer Shura attracted the attention of the whole country not so much with his work (well, really, who will remember now what he sang then?), but with a non-trivial appearance: for some time the artist did without front teeth. However, it didn't bother him at all. Shura's most famous songs "The summer rains have died down" and "Do good" have become the objects of numerous parodies.

After a period of popularity, Shura suddenly disappeared. As it turned out later, he was seriously ill. Evil tongues started talking about the singer's drug addiction and alcoholism. Medvedev confirmed his drug addiction, calling it the main cause of a terrible disease - cancer. But Alexander managed to defeat the disease, although it took a very long time for this: the disease was diagnosed in a very neglected form. In 2015, Shura celebrated the 20th anniversary of his creative activity and took part in the popular show of reincarnations "One to One!" No details of his personal life are currently known. In 2017, there were rumors that Shura plans to acquire heirs, but the singer did not comment on this information.

Zhanna Aguzarova - from "Bravo" to abstract painting

Popularity came to Zhanna Aguzarova back in the 80s, however, in the mid-90s, the singer actively toured the camp with the Bravo group, gave concerts as part of Boris Yeltsin's election campaign and participated in the New Year's musical project Old Songs about the Main - 2". In 2001, she performed at the largest rock festival "Maksidrom".

Since that time, Aguzarova's popularity has been gradually declining. Since 2006, the singer has given infrequent concerts with guest musicians in clubs. The reason for this decline, many familiar artists consider Jeanne's excessive eccentricity. Today, Aguzarova rarely appears on the big stage, her videos are not played on music channels, and she herself mainly performs in various clubs. In addition to rare concerts, the singer also paints and draws abstract paintings.

Irina Saltykova

Irina Saltykova has always been successful. Even when she was selling cosmetics in a tent. Irina became a star after the release of the video "Grey Eyes" - frank outfits and luxurious forms did their job. Later there were Blue Eyes, a role in the movie Brother-2 and five more albums. Now Irina is a successful businesswoman, rarely sings, but she still looks luxurious. You will never believe that this slender blonde is 50 years old.

Alena Apina

Alena Apina, the soloist of the Combination group, is grateful to all the now 30-year-old Lesha and Ksyusha, you yourself know why. The spectacular blonde wore short skirts, high over the knee boots and preferred bright makeup. Today, the star of the 90s leads a healthy lifestyle, wears classics and does not look at all for his 52 years.

Tatyana Ovsienko