"After 50, you can change": Shvedova and Kotoreva spoke about the changes in their lives

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"After 50, you can change": Shvedova and Kotoreva spoke about the changes in their lives

"After 50, you can change": Shvedova and Kotoreva spoke about the changes in their lives

Superstar winner Irina Shvedova has been struggling with her weight for a month now.

Singer Natalia Kotoreva gave a major solo concert in Moscow. Backstage, the star was in a great mood, though she didn't hide her nervousness. She immediately shared this with MK reporters.

Superstar winner Irina Shvedova has been struggling with her weight for a month now.
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"I realized that a woman can change her life at any age," Natalia admitted. "Even after 50, like I did. You know, before becoming a singer, I worked as a makeup artist for artists. But I always loved singing."

"I worked as a makeup artist on the most famous projects: I've worked with almost every star," Kotoreva reminisced. "I felt at ease with them. I really love Varum. Angelica is both an amazing singer and a very good person. I, for example, am not like her. I can be naughty sometimes, especially when I'm really nervous."

That evening, Natalia performed her greatest hits. The fans, who filled the Nadezhda Kadysheva Theatre to capacity, enthusiastically sang along. They even called for more than one encore.

Superstar winner Irina Shvedova was also delighted with what she saw. At the height of the concert, Irina took the stage and sang her legendary "America the Homewrecker." Backstage, Irina admitted to MK that she was currently experiencing a special time in her life.

"I felt like I was struggling on stage," Shvedova admitted. "I don't feel the ease I need. I dance, I move actively. I decided to lose weight, and I've been successfully fighting it for a whole month now. 5 kilos off – that's my result!"

Irina says she's completely overhauled her diet. She's already gotten used to the new eating pattern and isn't currently experiencing any discomfort.

"I eat little by little," Shvedova explained. "After six, I don't allow myself anything at all. I've also given up sweets and flour products, bread... I can't eat salty foods at all lately: I just don't like them. Eating healthy isn't difficult. Once you get into the swing of things, you don't crave sweets, fatty foods, or unhealthy foods anymore..."

  • Dmitry Ilyinsky

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