Ukrainian singer Maria Yaremchuk got in touch for the first time in a long time and started talking about her tiny son, who will turn three months old on August 8. The actress is now enjoying the moments of motherhood. Although, as the star admitted, life has changed dramatically and is filled with new content. As Yaremchuk says, her son became her greatest joy. " Of course, she received new content, and this is the greatest joy in the world – children,” the performer said in an interview with M1.
The artist also admitted that with the birth of her son she does not yet plan to change her lifestyle, that is, to return to the stage again. However, now the singer is busy with creative work. Maria Yaremchuk is working on a film about Father Nazariy Yaremchuk - “Yaremchuk: The Immortal World of Beauty”, which will be released on August 8. The star began preparing the film back in 2021 and wanted to premiere it at the same time, because it was that year that the singer’s dad would have turned 70 years old. By the way, Nazariy Yaremchuk passed away in 1995. “There was very little creativity and information about my father in the media, so I turned to director Artem Grigoryan and we came up with the idea of \u200b\u200ba full-length documentary. Although at first I planned to create only an album of rehashes,” admitted Maria.
By the way, the album of re-covers Re: Yaremchuk, in the creation of which many artists joined, will also be released. Maria Yaremchuk admitted that some musicians had to be persuaded and asked to record a certain song, while others, such as Jamala, who prepared a cover of the song “Smile at Me,” immediately agreed. One cover will be released on digital platforms within two weeks.. It is known that the album includes covers of the group “Druha Rika”, Tember Blanche, Jamala, Pianoboy and others. By the way, the team “Druha Rika” has already presented the covered track “Ask me from your dream”. The artists simply gave you goosebumps by performing the legendary hit in their own style..