Vladimir Selivanov, known for his role in the series Real Boys, recently shared insights about parenting during a candid interview with socialbites.ca. He spoke candidly about how he guides his children and the approach he takes to family life.
Selivanov explained that he does not impose strict prohibitions on his kids. He believes in creating a joyful, open environment where the family can explore and laugh together. He described himself as a cheerful father who maintains a flexible stance, admitting that discipline sometimes involves humor or a playful challenge, such as offering incentives that may not always be used but are available when appropriate.
Emphasizing partnership at home, Selivanov urged fathers to actively support their partners after the birth of a child and to keep the lines of communication with their spouse clear and ongoing. He warned that unresolved disagreements can accumulate over time, so he recommends immediate, honest conversations to align on parenting choices and household expectations.
In April, the actor announced the birth of a son with blogger Alexandra Kalmykova. Kalmykova is also a mother to two children from her first marriage, daughter Sophia and son Daniil, adding another dynamic to Selivanov’s family life. Selivanov himself has a daughter named Eva, born from his marriage to Victoria Markina, continuing to balance his professional career with his responsibilities as a parent.
Beyond family life, Vladimir Selivanov (also known as VAVAN) is preparing for his first major solo concert in Moscow, slated for July 28. In discussions with socialbites.ca, he spoke about the rehearsal process, negotiations for participation in a challenging TV show, his willingness to mentor aspiring artists, and his views on fatherhood and luxury experiences.
Earlier in the year, actor Sergei Burunov highlighted his own favorites among on-screen characters, contributing to a broader conversation about acting and character work. The exchanges and announcements around Selivanov underscore his evolving public persona as an entertainer who also values family and mentorship.