Oksana Samoilova’s Hair, Healing, and Family Moments Take Center Stage

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The Russian model Oksana Samoilova recently stepped out publicly without her hair extensions for the first time, sharing a candid moment with her audience. The post appeared on Instagram, a platform owned by Meta, a company that has faced controversy and scrutiny in Russia.

In a related update, Samoilova visited a beauty salon to remove her hair extensions after maintaining the look for years. She explained that maintaining extensions had been part of her routine for about 15 years, and in a reflective turn, she indicated she was ready to explore her own mental health journey more openly. The imagery showed a noticeable shift in hair length and fullness during the transition period. Yet, subsequent photos revealed her with extensions once again, suggesting a balance between change and familiarity in her personal style.

Toward the end of August, Samoilova addressed her followers about personal health challenges she was facing. She described visiting a clinic for a professional assessment and learned from a psychologist how to embrace uncertainty as part of daily life. This experience has influenced her approach, encouraging a slower, calmer pace as she navigates life in the public eye.

Oksana Samoilova and Dzhigan are parents to four children: Ariela, who is twelve; Leya, eight; Maya, six; and David, three. During a September 1 appearance, the couple drew attention when Samoilova’s partner appeared with his pants lowered, a moment that sparked online discussion and questions about boundaries and stage presence.

Earlier, their daughter’s experiences with wigs also drew media attention, highlighting how the family handles public scrutiny and personal expression.

Across these moments, the family’s narrative centers on balancing public visibility with private health and personal growth, offering a window into how modern families manage fame, fashion, and well-being in a high-pressure environment. The recurring theme remains: self-care, honest communication, and a gradual path toward greater mental health awareness, all while continuing everyday life with four children in a demanding public spotlight.

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