There are not enough points: it will be difficult for Dmitry Malikov’s daughter to enter a prestigious university. Well, where are you, student? What universities do the children of Russian celebrities study at? Where will Stefania Malikova go to school?

Stefania Malikova is not just the daughter of Elena and Dmitry Malikov, she is also a beauty, an excellent student and a real it-girl. We talked with Stesha about how she lives, what she dreams of and why she doesn’t want to make a career in show business...

Well, let's start in order, where do you study and what do you like to do?

Stesha: I study at school. It is called the Zhukovka gymnasium. In fact, this is my favorite place besides home. In Moscow and in Russia. I love my school, I love learning. I love it when I don’t have a single free minute, I love to be constantly busy with something, constantly thinking, analyzing, solving some problems and tasks.

Do you love to study? Seriously?! What subject do you know best?

Stesha: At the moment I am a fan of chemistry and want to enter the Faculty of Fundamental Medicine at Moscow State University. This is where they train doctors who practice science. Inventing an elixir for overall health is my dream. I’m also considering the Faculty of Journalism at MGIMO. I may not be a journalist, but it’s a good classical education that will help me become an educated, well-read person, which is important. I also draw, am interested in the history of fashion, and want to become a clothing designer in parallel with my two previous professions, but I definitely don’t want to leave Russia, and there are no good design universities in Russia, so I think that, most likely, it will be fundamental medicine in Moscow State University... and a collection of clothes for nurses????. Yes, my parents were shocked when I told them about my choice. When I was a child, I fainted at the sight of blood.

Dress, BCBGMAXAZRIA, sandals, Schutz, bracelet, Art-Silver, all – lamoda.ru, 30,000 rub., 18,890 rub. and 990 rub.

Why don’t you want to leave Russia? Many people in your place would have already gone there to study, but you don’t want to...

Stesha: I don’t want to leave Russia because I really like living in Moscow. I am a patriot of my country. Politics is not very close to me, but I really love Moscow and everything connected with it. And never, never at all, have I had such a desire to leave Moscow, because I am very attached to my parents. Whenever I go to camp, I come back a week later because I start to really, really miss my parents. And the world becomes gray without them. And I can’t imagine my life if they weren’t next to me. Despite my sociability, I am a very homely girl.

Do you think your life is different from the life of ordinary girls from different regions of Russia?

Stesha: Oh, I think that in general I live the same way as any girl lives in the outback of Russia. Absolutely the same. I get up and go to school. Lessons start at nine. I leave school at five because I have extra classes until five, sometimes even at six. Then I go home or to sports, dance, vocal, rhetoric, English or French classes, then I do my homework and go to bed. That is, I don’t have any cool day for golden youth. I run home, quickly eat something, run off to class - and that’s it. In general there is very little time. I also have classes on weekends, but I’m a little more free. And on weekends I often go out with friends, we meet somewhere and talk. But in reality, my life is no different.

Do you often see your dad - he’s always on tour, I guess?

Stesha: Actually, yes, we see each other less often than we would like. I would like to do it more often, and whenever he has a free hour, a free minute, a free second, we always spend that second, minute, hour together.

Dress, Red Valentino, bracelet, Mango, all – lamoda.ru, RUB 61,490. and 1499 rub.

Is he a strict dad?

Stesha: No, dad is not strict. But he can get angry because of something specific. Well, let’s say when I came home at eleven... But most often he trusts me, and somehow we find a common language. Stricter, of course, mom. I have it like this... Dad always helps me out. But my mother wants me to grow up to be an honest, kind, educated, well-read person, and a good housewife. She can do it. And therefore, despite one hundred percent mutual understanding, sometimes there are some small quarrels with both mom and dad. But somehow we quickly get out of them. We don't know how to be angry with each other.

Are you already imagining your graduation?

Stesha: Yes, I imagine, and it’s not that big, but... Every girl wants to quickly go out in some very, very beautiful dress, to feel like a princess.

Do you have battles in your class over who has the prettiest dress? :)

Stesha: Oh, no, I don’t think about it at all. I believe that every girl is an individual. Moreover, in our class there is no such struggle, there is no competition, there is nothing even close to that. And that’s why with us, even if someone comes in identical dresses, although I doubt that this can happen... But if someone does come, I think that this will not be a problem. On the contrary, let’s laugh: look, they came in identical dresses and didn’t agree.

Dress, Guess Jeans, bracelet, Mango, all – lamoda.ru, RUB 12,290. and 899 rub.

Do you have your own style and clothing preferences?

Stesha: I like classic and casual - my two favorite styles. I like to wear a white blouse, high-waisted pants and heels. It looks very nice. A classic is a classic that will never go out of style. It will always be beautiful, it will always be elegant, feminine. And in a casual style, I like to go somewhere with a friend, for example, to the cinema or to the Tretyakov Gallery with my dad. I usually wear jeans, sneakers, a sweater, and a crossbody bag.

Do you like going to the cinema?

Stesha: I’m generally a movie fan, I watch everything that’s in the cinema. I really like the acting, I believe that if you analyze each film, you can learn a lot of useful things. In fact, I like melodramas, of course, like every girl. I don’t really like action films, I usually like something mixed with fantasy and romance. And, of course, everything depends on the acting, the actors themselves, and the plot. I don't have a specific favorite genre. Movies, like books, need to be watched in different ways.

Do you like music?

Stesha: Music too. I am generally a versatile person, I like to listen to any music. But I also listen to a lot of classical music, which my dad often plays in the morning, and jazz, which my mother always plays in the car. But my player contains modern, often American music.

Are you not at all tempted to follow in your dad's footsteps?

Stesha: I don’t know. I am drawn to something unknown, to something that I could never even imagine would be interesting to me. That is, in my family everyone is very far from scientific medicine, no one knows anything about it at all. When I come home from school, and if there was chemistry that day, I like to tell my mom about new formulas, substances, and laboratory work. When I sit at laboratory work, I feel that it’s all mine: mixing everything, pouring everything. Everything starts to boil inside me... After all, my body, everything that happens there is also chemistry.

A classic is a classic that will never go out of style. It will always be beautiful, it will always be elegant, feminine

Maybe you like all this because you have known the underbelly of show business since childhood?

Stesha: Yes, maybe because of this. Show business is a very difficult field. And I understand this, although I am generally far from all these stories. And it’s strange for me when they compare me in magazines with some famous people. I recently read about myself in an article. They wrote about ten girls, such as Miroslava Duma, who really achieved something, and they also wrote about me. I don’t understand why to do this, because there are people who have achieved something, but I haven’t achieved anything yet. And comparing me with them is a little wrong. Well, that is some kind of completely incomprehensible competition. I respect these girls, although, except for Miroslava, I don’t know them personally, but I still have respect and admiration for them. But to be honest, it's strange for me.

Have you already encountered such phenomena as envy and hatred?

Stesha: Oh, well, of course, this cannot be avoided. I have already come to terms with the fact that something like “we hate Stefania Malikova, she’s absolutely terrible, she’s a nightmare” constantly appears, but at the same time we copy her, at the same time we write about her, at the same time we post her photographs , which is strange, isn’t it... I don’t know, it seems to me that it’s just envy. Honestly, I have never had a feeling of envy towards anyone, because I believe that envy creates its own failure. “Envy blocks success,” my mother told me. But there are such people, and it’s okay. It's good if they ever change their worldview. I can only wish them well and happiness, what more can I say.

This is actually a reply to the 2nd thread of the girl who lost her wedding ring. It’s just that the topic is closed, and I was thoroughly irritated by the attacks on the girl.
You know, I’m tired of reading how married people fight to the death with their “cohabitants” over the most precise definitions of marriage! It's disgusting to read! This doesn't just happen on this forum. And don’t attribute envy to those officially registered to me. I'm generally the last in this food chain. I'm not a wife or even a cohabitant. I'm supposed to be extremely jealous of both categories and sob into my pillow.
One thing is not clear to me: until when in our country will a woman be judged by the presence of pants in the house? And everyone rushes to the barricades: I have pants in the house, but no, your pants are irresponsible. My pants took responsibility for me and stamped me. Mine are, like, better quality. No one is loved as much as I am, you, the unstamped one, for sure. And after all, everyone writes “I don’t care what the status is” and then casually emphasizes that she has the coveted stamp. Lack of dignity competition.

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Kristina Prilepo

The topic is just to whine and read your opinion. Does anyone help you with the child? There is no one to help us, my husband’s parents are far away, mine are divorced and have also moved to different cities 3 thousand km away from us. My husband and I are alone, our daughter is growing up, this month I was urgently called to work because... two more employees went on maternity leave, and we have to look for new ones, train them again, etc. our leadership does not want to. In principle, they took us into the garden and I agreed to go out and work. But the fact is that a small child is a small child, either a fever or an upset stomach and needs to be urgently taken from the kindergarten, and I begin to struggle, searching for someone who could help me out, it turned out to be so difficult. The husband works on a shift basis, i.e. He’s not home for months and I have to cope on my own. I have a grandmother, she’s 70, I wanted to ask her to help me out sometimes (for example, get into a taxi I paid for and pick up my child from kindergarten and spend half an hour with him until I get home from work), but my grandmother said don’t count on me. I’m so offended (I understand that she doesn’t owe me, but she could help out from time to time, but she doesn’t care, although she knows very well that I’m alone. She herself is cheerful, although she’s old, but she refused, I was really upset today, or her the words that they gave birth to for themselves offended me so much (it’s like that for you too and it’s normal, but I just feel sorry for myself? Or are my relatives like that (Mom is also not particularly interested in her only granddaughter, doesn’t call, writes on the Internet once every couple of months, sometimes I I feel very, very lonely. I don’t know why I wrote, I’m just not whining to my friends, but I want to talk out.

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Tatyana Konyukhova

The male leader in the family. What is he like? How often do women, believing that a man should be a leader and elevating this quality to a virtue, at the same time want to make global decisions themselves, and not global ones too, manage finances, put forward demands, passing them off as wishes, tell a man what to do with children and when and so on and so forth and so on. Owners of a gentle, kind, compliant husband complain that in some important issues he withdrew himself, went with the flow, or shifted the decision to his wife. There are exceptions, but very rarely. Either he is a leader, and this implies that he takes decisions upon himself (agreed with his wife, but still), or he is a compliant, good-natured person, but then you should not expect great achievements from him. Do you agree?)

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EXTA

I was walking home from work, I met my husband at the entrance, from the first words he asked me if I had seen myself from the outside, he compared me to a collective farmer, as if I just didn’t have enough shovels in my hands. And I’m just in a loose skirt just below the knee, a black T-shirt and sandals. Her hair is pulled back into a high ponytail and she wears minimal make-up. It’s hot, and even the hot water has been turned off, my child and I have caught a cold, there is no desire to make a fuss... what [deleted by moderator] does a man who stands with his shirt unbuttoned to his navel want from me with his hairy belly showing out (I was upset about something specifically

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Veronica

Yesterday a cat jumped from the 7th floor. So the son, shouting: “I’ve come here to kill a cat!”, rushed downstairs. Thank God, I only hurt my knees. And I was saddened to tears... I raised my sons alone. I sold my old apartment, bought a new one, and am still paying the mortgage. I’m retired myself, I go to Moscow and work to pay it off. And he lives in such a mansion with his daughter-in-law, they don’t help with money. And they constantly offend me. The cat tore up the apartment, the smell from her toilet is.... So I put her toilet on the balcony and opened the door a little so that it could be ventilated. And this wild miracle managed to jump there. That’s how it happened!.. I walked around the city all evening in tears and resentment. We should have bought them a one-room apartment right away! And then as they want! And not a two-room apartment, where I have one room, and in the apartment I don’t feel like a mistress. Although she privatized it for herself. 3 years retired. I can’t buy it for myself anymore. But I didn’t want to kill the cat.

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This year, daughter Varya is finishing 11th grade, son Vasya is finishing 9th grade. Varya will enroll in academic medicine. She also sings well, but views it as a personal hobby. And Vasya and I recently had such a dialogue. I ask: “What do you want to become? Now is exam time, and we have to choose.” To which the son replies: “Well, at my age... I don’t know.” I was surprised: “At what age? In the eighth grade, I already knew that I wanted to become a director, and I realized my intentions - I entered VGIK. I didn’t see the problem.” But my son is determined: he is drawn to literature, he wants to write - I don’t know whether it will be journalism or fiction. But the choice of the future depends on the child himself, his inclinations, abilities and talents. Pressing is not very correct. We must remember what we were like. The relationship between children and parents is a healthy mix. The most important thing is for the child to know that no matter what happens, no matter what pressure the parents apply, they respect his essential self.

I really hope that someday the situation in education will change. The Unified State Exam, in my opinion, is a test of memory, and not of the level of academic education. It's like a crossword puzzle. And after finishing school, children begin to study subjects again if they want to go somewhere. When financial opportunity arises, we resort to the help of tutors, and the children themselves decide on the choice of subjects. By the way, Varya was the first to discover this practice. She’s a lively girl, she found a teacher on the Internet and called her. And then the rest of the children joined in.

I am immersed in preparation for graduation in terms of financing, because for now I am the only breadwinner in the family. I would be happy to take part in choosing a dress and dress my daughter like a doll princess. But no! She has her own tastes. My daughters don't trust me in this regard. They say: “Dad, you dress with your eyes closed!”

Sergei Mazaev, lead singer of the Moral Code group, daughter Anna:

– Anya is graduating from special school No. 1239. She is going to enter the faculty of journalism and public relations. While choosing where to submit documents. Moscow State University and MGIMO are a priority.

She studied smoothly, was a good student, a literate girl, a scholar of the humanities. Her English is excellent; Anya seems to know it even better than Russian. She was the winner of the English Olympiad. Watches foreign films only in the original. She also studied music, which is very useful for development, even if you never become a musician.

Anya is a calm child, she has never caused us much trouble, she behaves decently, does not hide anything, we have a fairly trusting relationship with her. I only went to the parent meeting at school once. I think there is nothing for me to do there. And the current era of excess consumption is annoying, I know how people really live in Russia. Our mother can bear all this talk about money collections more easily.

Now my daughter is preparing for the Unified State Exam, and for graduation, of course. I suggested that the guys celebrate it in the city garden, in nature; guys I know do this, but they preferred another place. But our group will definitely perform at our daughter’s graduation.

Andrey Makarevich, musician, daughter Anna:

– Anya is going to enter the chemistry department of Moscow State University. She became interested in chemistry about a year and a half ago. At first I thought about medical care in order to be closer to people, but then I suddenly changed my mind.

It was unexpected for me, but I didn’t try to convince her. For what? It's her choice.

Now Anya is preparing for the Unified State Exam, studying both independently and with tutors, and, of course, is nervous.

Time will tell what the outcome will be. And the fact that she didn’t follow in my footsteps, well. The main thing is that she graduated from music school, although now she plays only for herself.

Igor Vernik, actor, son Gregory:

- Grisha, a graduate of school No. 1239, was choosing between two specialties - a journalist and an actor. Finally decided on my priorities. He will enter the theater institute in the acting department. There were also thoughts about producing, but for now the desire to become an actor outweighed. Grisha will audition for all theater universities in Moscow. And later he will decide, if the chances allow, where to go for the main exam. Of course, we talk about this a lot at home, but I don’t put pressure on him. I want you to make your own choice. This is his step, not mine, into a new life. And now he already goes to the theaters a lot, including to student performances, which we then discuss with him. I'm already interested in his opinion.

Olga Kartunkova, actress, daughter Victoria:

– Last year Vika was going to enter the Krasnodar Institute for acting, but in the end they did not recruit this group. I suggested that she take a year to reflect, think about whether she really made the right choice, and take acting classes and a literary club. Victoria generally likes performing on stage, she assures that this is what is truly interesting to her. I hope she succeeds this year. She has already taken the Unified State Exam and scored high. Upon admission, you need 280 in total, plus an interview. To have more chances, the daughter goes from Pyatigorsk for a targeted appointment. Because there is a very big competition at this institute - there are seven people for one place, we at least somehow protected ourselves.

Photo: personal archive of Olga Kartunkova

I suggested that Victoria go to Moscow to enroll, and she told me: “Mom, let’s not immediately take the top, I want to look around, get used to it. What if it’s not mine, why immediately climb Everest? We’ll walk along Elbrus.” I took courses all year, read a lot, and prepared sketches. In Pyatigorsk we have a lot of our own talents, who at one time helped us prepare performances for KVN. She also consulted with me, more often, however, by phone: I am constantly on the road. She asked, for example: “Mom, how can I show you the tea bag?” I answer: “Introduce yourself to them, turn on your fantasy, as if you were dipped in boiling water, chatted, and then put next to you on a spoon or thrown away.” So he will go to college with some baggage.

Stefania Malikova, daughter of singer Dmitry Malikov

– I am in a state of slight sadness. When I used to look at graduates, I dreamed of a beautiful dress, a hairstyle, I imagined how everyone was dancing at the ball, smiling, having fun... But when this is about to happen to me, and on May 25 we already have graduation, it becomes sad. School is such a wonderful time. I especially remember her first years with some special warmth and sincerity. We had a great team, we were always friends, we went somewhere. We were lucky with our teachers - both the primary school teacher and the wonderful class teacher, our cool mother, who taught us from 4th to 11th grade. It seems to me that a student’s attitude to learning largely depends on the teacher.

July 14, 2017

Stefania Malikova announced at the beginning of the year that she plans to become a student at the Faculty of International Journalism at MGIMO. However, it seems that a gold medal and her father’s connections will not be enough for Stesha to become a first-year student at a prestigious university.

Photo: www.instagram.com/steshamalikova

This year, the daughter of singer Dmitry Malikov Stefania became: the girl said goodbye to the elite Zhukovka school. After graduation, Stesha faced the most important stage - the Unified State Exam. The girl prepared intensively for the exams throughout the last school year, sometimes studying for 17 hours a day. Stesha set herself a difficult goal - to enter the Faculty of Journalism at MGIMO, for which she needed to brilliantly pass the Russian language, literature and foreign language.

Malikova passed her first exam in her native language more than successfully, receiving 91 points. Fans even began to blame the singer’s heiress, but the graduate firmly answered: “I want to tell all the spiteful critics that I handed over everything honestly. (I can send my essay and test to those particularly “smart” people who say that everything has been bought). I passed with such a high score only because I prepared hard and studied every day. No one in my family bought anything and I have no guarantee that I will go where I want. But! I really hope that everything will work out and be good.” But the grades for the other two subjects turned out to be slightly lower - 73 points for foreign and 69 for literature. Malikova’s total score on the Unified State Exam is 233.

Stefania submitted documents to the Faculty of Journalism (International Journalism program) at MGIMO. The competition among applicants is high - 24 people per budget place. In total, the program provides 24 budget places and 20 paid places for students. So far, 189 people are applying for free education, and 96 for contract training. In the first list, based on the results of the Unified State Exam, Stefania is still in position 174, in the second - 72-73.

Overall scores based on Stephanie’s Unified State Exam results:

Position in the list of applicants (budgetary basis):

Position in the list of applicants (contractual basis):

All that remains is to wish Stesha success and hope that the girl will be able to enter the faculty of her dreams, for example, in the second or third wave, when some applicants take their documents from MGIMO to enroll in another university. For now, the girl is relaxing at sea, enjoying a well-deserved vacation.

Sources: number of admission places for undergraduate studies at MGIMO; information about applicants for admission; competitive situation in admission areas.

0 January 25, 2018, 2:10 pm

Stefania Malikova, Georgy Kiselev, Alexandra Zhulina

On Student's Day, we talk about where the children of Russian stars and gossip column heroes study. Looking ahead, let's say that approximately half of the children of star parents study abroad, while the rest preferred Moscow universities (the leaders, of course, are MGIMO and Moscow State University). But students from famous families chose very different specialties: it is interesting that only a few of them decided to follow in the footsteps of their parents.

Last summer, Dmitry Malikova informed subscribers about her admission to MGIMO in the paid department of the journalism department. However, the 17-year-old girl was mostly criticized: many commentators stated that enrolling in a paid program was “not an achievement at all.”



The middle daughter Valeria Meladze is a student at MGIMO. 18-year-old Sofiko is studying at the Faculty of International Relations at the Institute of Energy Policy and Diplomacy.



The daughter is one of the not very numerous star children who have chosen the profession of their parents. 18-year-old Melania is studying journalism at Moscow State University.



At the beginning of 2018, my daughter left to study in the USA. The media do not report what specialty 16-year-old Sonya chose; it is only known that she became a student at Ojai Valley School in Ojai, California.



Glamor editor-in-chief Masha Fedorova is not only an aspiring socialite, but also a hardworking student: the 20-year-old girl is studying in the specialty "World Economy" at the Russian Economic University. Plekhanov.



The youngest daughter of the Time Machine leader Andrei Makarevich, 17-year-old Anna is pursuing her dream of becoming a famous scientist, receiving an education at the Chemistry Department of Moscow State University.


Tatyana Navka's daughter recently began a pop career under the pseudonym Alexia. But the 17-year-old girl decided to get an economic education; she is studying at MGIMO.



Mikhail Semenduev

The 20-year-old son of singer Jasmine is also a student at MGIMO, he studies international economic relations.



19-year-old Alexandra, the daughter of singer Slava and restaurateur Konstantin Morozov, dreamed of becoming an actress and applied to several specialized universities at once. As a result, Morozova became a student at the acting department of GITIS.



It has long been no secret that the 19-year-old heir to the press secretary of the Russian President in Paris. As far as journalists know, Dmitry Peskov’s daughter receives her higher education at the Paris Business School (EDC Paris Business School).


Singer Inna Malikova and nephew of Dmitry Malikov are studying in France. 18-year-old Dmitry is mastering culinary arts and the basics of organizing a restaurant business at the prestigious university Institut Paul Bocuse.


Valeria's son graduates from the Central Music School at the Moscow State Conservatory named after P. I. Tchaikovsky in piano and at the same time studies at the Russian Economic University. Plekhanov is a second-year student at the Faculty of Finance and Credit. At the same time, the 19-year-old young man still has time to seriously engage in the restaurant business (according to Arseny, he recently opened his second establishment in Moscow).



18-year-old Grigory Vernik could not choose between journalism and acting. But then he decided to follow in the footsteps of his father Igor Vernik instead of becoming a journalist like his mother Maria and uncle Vadim Vernik. Now Grigory is a student at the Moscow Art Theater School.





Valeria Syutkin’s 21-year-old daughter has already graduated from a university in Paris, where she studied art history, and is now studying at the Sorbonne. At the legendary university, the girl chose the theater department (specialization - screenwriting and directing). To enter, Viola, according to the press, went through a difficult competition - more than 20 people per place.




The daughter of the founder of the Rusmoda project, Oksana Lavrentieva, Alina studied in Paris to become a fashion designer, but soon realized that she was more interested in organizing a fashion business than directly creating clothes. This is what 19-year-old Lavrentieva is studying at ESMOD University in Paris.



The son of Alexei Kiselev, whom everyone calls nothing less than George, lives in London. Kiselev, 16, is studying media business at Cambridge University and interning at GQ magazine, according to his Facebook page.


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