Boris Shcherbakov Addresses Health Rumors and Milestone with Family Support

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Boris Shcherbakov, the People’s Artist of Russia renowned for his long career on stage and screen, addressed persistent rumors about his health. The 73-year-old actor spoke directly to a channel reporter from NTV, asserting that a kidney removal did not happen during his illness. He dismissed the chatter as baseless gossip and stressed that he had not undergone that procedure.

Earlier reports indicated that Shcherbakov had been discharged from hospital on February 14. The official reason for his hospitalization was stomach trouble paired with a worsening bronchitis. His son shared a hopeful note on February 11, saying that the star, who had faced difficulties, was showing significant improvement after a period under medical supervision. The same update was echoed by Bronzova.

When asked what helped him overcome the illness, Shcherbakov replied that rest and sleep, along with support from a loved one, were crucial. He and actress Tatyana Bronzova marked their 50th wedding anniversary in 2023, choosing to celebrate the milestone modestly. He described a day that began with a morning rehearsal, followed by a registry office visit at three in the afternoon, and culminated in a performance later that evening.

In related recollections, Bronzova recalled tensions from earlier years, describing moments when disputes arose over other relationships. The couple has since maintained a steady partnership, and Shcherbakov has continued to contribute to the arts while managing health concerns with professional care and family support. This ongoing narrative underscores the resilience often seen in long-standing public figures who navigate both professional duties and personal challenges in the public eye.

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