Marina Khlebnikova

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Khlebnikova in 2010

Marina Arnoldovna Khlebnikova (Russian : Мари́на Арно́льдовна Хле́бникова; born November 6, 1965, Dolgoprudny) [1] is a Russian singer and actress, [2] winner of a Jurmala Young Pop Singer Competition (1991), [3] Golden Gramophone Award, Pesnya goda (both 1997), [4] and Merited Artist of the Russian Federation (2004). [5]

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Discography

Studio albums
Concert albums

Personal life

First husband Anton Loginov committed suicide in 2018. Her second husband became is businessman Mikhail Maidanich (born May 15, 1969). Daughter Dominika Khlebnikova (born in 1999). [6] [7] Marina сollects stuffed animals and minerals. [8]

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