During a recent performance, the singer Lolita Milyavskaya drew attention as she marked her upcoming anniversary with a playful wink about her age. A clip capturing these lighthearted moments circulated on the Telegram channel Star, sparking chatter among fans about what lies ahead for the veteran artist and how she handles growing older in the public eye.
“I will be 60 years old in five months, and I have to admit, that feels pretty exciting. Each day feels like the last chance to revel in every little thing, including time with the people who matter”, she quipped, turning a milestone into a candid moment of humor. Her playful honesty has become part of her public persona, a trait she herself has acknowledged can be both refreshing and risky, depending on the moment and the listeners involved.
Earlier, Lolita spoke about the tension between honesty and discretion. She admitted that there are times when silence would be wiser, when restraint might spare her or others from unnecessary words. Yet the mischievous impulse to joke about turning sixty persists, revealing a performer who embraces age as part of her enduring stage presence rather than something to fear or hide.
In a separate Telegram post dated July 6, the star addressed a troubling issue: scammers who had once “buried” her name online. She described a chilling irony—several fake notices of her death circulated, with Germany being the odd place where some relatives and fans first encountered the false reports. She conveyed a mix of humor and defiance as she reflected on the strange spread of the hoax, noting that friends and colleagues reached out with concern and support when the rumors began to swirl. The incident underscored the vulnerability of public figures to online deception, while also highlighting the loyalty of those who truly care for her well-being.
Lolita Milyavskaya is set to celebrate her 60th birthday on November 14, a milestone she has carried with characteristic candor and resilience. Born in 1963 in Mukachevo, a city in the Transcarpathian region of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, her career spans several decades and a mosaic of musical styles, collaborations, and televised appearances. Her longevity in the entertainment industry speaks to a broad appeal and a capacity to adapt while staying true to her distinctive voice and stage presence, which audiences have followed across generations.
Among other conversations in the industry, Gulkina, a former member of the Mirage ensemble, recently commented on pension scales, drawing attention to the broader discussion about earnings, retirement, and long-term support for performers who have contributed to the cultural landscape. The remarks reflect ongoing debates within the music community about financial security after years of performance and public visibility, a topic that resonates with many artists who navigate the changing tides of fame and policy.