Natalya, who survived the death of the celebrated satirist Mikhail Zhvanetsky, recalled a moment from years ago when she accidentally left her son Dmitry behind in a restaurant after a bustling party. She shared the anecdote in a private chat, a glimpse into life behind the public persona of one of Russia’s most beloved humorists. The retelling underscores how even sharp observers of social life can misplace the most precious details during a whirlwind evening, especially when the family is navigating a career saturated with public appearances and demanding schedules. The confession, reported by kp.ru, sheds light on the challenges of balancing fame with family duties and the human errors that can occur in the rush of a social calendar that never seems to end.