An interview with Laura Dzhugeliya reveals a new, calmer version of Alexei Chumakov within his marriage to Yulia Kovalchuk. The singer speaks about how harmony in a long-term relationship comes from accepting each other’s individuality rather than clinging to control. He describes a partner who is constantly agitated as difficult, and he attributes this tension in part to a dynamic he calls a form of soft power that protects the bonds of marriage.
Chumakov emphasizes that the core of a lasting union rests on two people choosing freedom for themselves and honoring each other’s personal paths. He believes that a couple should not become a cage for one another, but rather a space where both can grow. The essence, as he puts it, is the mutual understanding that freedom does not undermine commitment; it strengthens it. He adds that mutual respect for each other’s thoughts and worldviews is essential for a relationship to thrive.
The artist suggests that women can influence the world around them by embracing a more masculine energy and shaping their shared life in a deliberate way. Yet he cautions against fully erasing the other person’s personal universe. In his view, a misalignment between partners often leads to trouble when one party negotiates a life that excludes the needs or preferences of the other.
He notes that when a man makes the world around a woman more feminine, peace can disappear and a sense of imbalance can arise. The dynamics of gender and personality, he says, can steer a relationship toward harmony or discord depending on how both people navigate those forces. The message is that awareness and balance matter more than rigid roles.
Earlier in his public comments, Chumakov described his relationship with his daughter in a candid way, referring to himself as a significant challenge in her life. The sentiment underscores a broader theme in his talking points: personal growth within family ties often requires honest self-reflection and a willingness to adjust one’s approach to parenthood and partnership. Source: interview with Laura Dzhugeliya.