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Almost every woman in Ukraine knows her by sight. Smiling and cheerful TV presenter Nadezhda Matveeva gives useful advice every day in the TV magazine “Everything Will Be Good,” which airs on the STB TV channel. And on weekends she also helps to learn new and simple recipes in the program “Everything will be delicious!” In an exclusive interview with Visti, Nadezhda told how she got on television, why she changed her name, what funny situations happen during filming and, of course, revealed the secret of how she manages to always be positive.

"Miss Panic"

— Nadezhda, how did it happen that, having the profession of economist and engineer, you became a radio presenter?

— Having received engineering and economic education, I could not realize myself in any of these areas. It was the end of the 90s, I had just returned from maternity leave and there were no free places where I would like to work. Then my husband, having heard an advertisement for a set of DJs on the radio, convinced me to try myself in this position. They took me.

— How did you get from radio to television?

“A colleague advised me to try myself on television, and I am very grateful to him for that. I came to the casting of the STB channel and was soon offered a job in the women’s television magazine “Everything will be good.”

— You once admitted that your family calls you “Miss Panic,” why?

— When my husband and I first rented an apartment, one day we couldn’t open the door with the keys the owners gave us. I then imagined various horrors: we were deceived by swindlers, our money was gone, we now have nowhere to live... Then it turned out that the lock was simply broken. In situations where I started to get nervous for no reason, my husband began calling me “Miss Panic.”

Luda and Nadya

— Tell us why many people know you as Nadezhda, and some as Lyudmila Matveeva?

— Indeed, at birth I was given the name Lyudmila. But at an early age I fell ill with lobar pneumonia, which in those days was an almost fatal diagnosis. And when I was saved, my grandmother said: “We should have called her Nadezhda.” I remember my parents called me Nadya for several months. When my mother told this story, I thought that if I was able to overcome such a terrible illness then, maybe this name will bring me good luck? Arriving in Kyiv, she began to call herself Nadezhda.

— Have there been any changes in your life since then?

“I have become more decisive and confident. But these changes are rather related to what is happening in my life. My name is in harmony with the spirit and idea “Everything will be good.”

— What is your life motto?

“Mom often told me: “Act according to the circumstances.” This includes the ability to be flexible in different situations, and trust in yourself and life. This instruction is akin to the motto: “Do what you must, and come what may.” That's what I try to do.

Starch on the face

— Do you follow the advice given by experts in the program “Everything Will Be Good”?

- Certainly! Our experts often give practical advice on both cooking and personal care. I enjoy using mask recipes with kelp and starch. They are affordable and effective.

— Which advice surprised you the most?

— Just using starch as a face mask. It turned out that potato or corn starch has a lifting effect, and for me this is important.

— Do any funny things happen on the set of “Everything Will Be Good”?

- Certainly. For example, when I had to go out to the audience with a jar filled with huge cockroaches, I literally laughed, it was creepy. And then it became even funnier when I saw the frightened eyes of my guests, in general, they relieved the stress together. I was touched by the boy who sat in the hall with his mother, watched us prepare the cake, and then suddenly ran out to us because he wanted to try it.

— Tell us about the most exotic dish that you have tried and prepared yourself?

— Probably morel mushroom jelly. We once prepared it in the “Everything will be good” kitchen. I prefer dishes made from traditional products. I won't try crocodile meat, fried cockroaches or rotten eggs.

Walk

— How do you always manage to be smiling and cheerful?

“I have retained the habit of remaining cheerful and smiling even in a bad mood from my days working on the radio. People should hear the presenter’s cheerful voice, so they need to speak with a smile. So I'm used to it.

— Do you believe in omens, horoscopes, fortune telling?

— I try not to rely on signs and fortune-telling. Trying to look into the future distracts from the present. I listen to the horoscope or sign, but I act based on my personal circumstances at the moment.

— Do you have any extreme hobbies?

- No extreme. I have quite enough emotions and experiences in life. I’m happy for my friends who can’t sit still: either they want to jump with a parachute, or they want to ski down the mountains.

— What is real rest for you?

- I like to travel. Having visited the Carpathians, I discovered thermal springs. This is a pleasant, relaxing form of relaxation, optimal for me. I like to walk a lot and then feel pleasantly tired at the end of the day.

Good wishes

— I wish joy, health and peace to the creators and readers of “Vesti Pridniprovya”!

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Horoscope: Scorpio and Monkey.

Favorite movie: "The Shawshank Redemption."

Favorite Actress: Meryl Streep.

Favorite Artist: Whitney Houston.

Anastasia Nefretova,

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09:33 23.01.2015

In yesterday’s episode of the program “Everything Will Be Good,” TV presenter Nadezhda Matveeva admitted that she has been living and working under a pseudonym for several years. Having moved from Kremenchug to Kyiv, Matveeva changed her name, hoping that it would help her cope with the difficulties in the new place.

One day my mother told me a family story that I could not remember, although I was a participant in it. Even before I was six months old, I became very ill - lobar pneumonia at that time was an almost fatal diagnosis. In one of the hospitals where my mother and I were hospitalized, there was a doctor - a young man who so wanted to strengthen himself as a professional that he literally gave all his strength to save me, a little girl. And he succeeded. When this happened, everyone breathed a sigh of relief, and the grandmother said: “I should have called her Nadenka.” For several months my parents called me Nadyusha, but then they again began to call me by the name that was given at birth.

When my mother reminded me of this situation, I had an epiphany: if I was able then, still small, without understanding anything, to overcome such a terrible problem and continue to live, maybe this name - Nadya - will help me again do something that I could not do without I can’t make this name? And when I arrived in Kyiv, I began to call myself Nadya. And all the people who met me in this city know me as Nadezhda. And according to my passport, I’m Lyudmila.

According to the TV presenter, with the name Nadezhda, changes came into her life, and she herself changed - she became more decisive and confident that “all good things will definitely happen.” “I think the strength to believe in this is in my name Nadezhda,” Matveeva shared.

Every day Nadezhda Matveeva invites famous people to her studio to reveal a new side to them for the audience. Viva!, in turn, tried to find out 10 interesting facts about the popular TV presenter.

1. Failed ballerina.“My childhood clubs started with failure - I wasn’t accepted into ballet. Or rather, I went to class a little, and then the teacher asked my mother to take me from the studio so that I would not suffer. Then I went to folk dancing, and danced for seven years. Along the way, I visited the pool, then tennis. There they hit me on the head with a racket, I figured out what would happen next and decided to go to basketball. There were cutting and sewing courses, a theater club...”

2. Nadezhda Matveeva is afraid of heights.“When I first went out onto the 14th floor balcony, I grabbed the railing and was afraid to move - my head began to spin, and my voice became thin and trembling. Although I’m not afraid to fly on an airplane, I’m afraid to even think about jumping with a parachute, I’m not ready yet.”

3. As a child, I wanted to be like Margarita Terekhova in the role of Milady from the film “D’Artagnan and the Three Musketeers.”“Her way of speaking and her gorgeous curls seemed irresistible to me. Later I learned how the actress had to “mock” her hair in order to achieve such an effect. Since then, I have come to appreciate my natural curls even more. They are, of course, not as luxurious as those of the movie Milady, but I like them.”

4. At school I sewed underpants for dad.“I know how to sew and knit and theoretically love to do it. But the whole question is in time. To succeed, you need to fully concentrate, delve into the process and its subtleties, and pay attention to every detail. And I am focused on the details of another - television - process. In high school, I made almost all my own clothes, even my prom outfit. Dad is a family panty, forgive me for being frank. Then for my son - undershirts and shirts. And I rarely knitted, because my mother is an unsurpassed master in this matter!”

5. Breaks dishes.“When I’m angry, I don’t hit. But I have periods when I accidentally break plates or cups. This happened periodically, I finally tried to figure out why this was happening?! And I came to the conclusion that I act this way in a situation that seems hopeless to me. When I lived with my first husband’s parents, I broke dishes so often that it was even embarrassing. At that time, it seemed to me that we would never live separately, and internally, apparently, I resisted this. It’s good that my mother-in-law was a wise and kind woman and forgave me.”

6. Admires doctors.“As a newborn, I suffered from lobar pneumonia, finding myself on the brink of life and death. The young doctor, still completely inexperienced, literally looked after me, despite the sad prognosis. A doctor from God, low bow to him and endless gratitude.”

7. Impatient.“I can’t stand it very well when at the checkout in a supermarket someone leisurely puts away the purchased product, not paying attention to the queue lined up behind it. Perhaps I put myself in these situations to learn patience. I even convince myself: “Imagine that this person bought a dozen more goods, and at this time the cashier punches the receipt... Don’t watch him sleep near the cash register, think about the good... Nadya, you’re not in a hurry, you’re just standing there in the store, enjoying the opportunity to buy everything you need..."

8. Nadezhda Matveeva loves cats.“Our family has cats and pets. My son made this choice, and we fully supported him. When we were children, we had a dog, a hedgehog, fish, a hamster, a guinea pig, and a talking jackdaw. At different times, of course."

9. Favorite actor - .“He’s just handsome, talented and smart. Over the years, he becomes more and more beautiful, and I, as a woman, cannot be indifferent to him. Moreover, if suddenly, by some miracle, we ended up in the same room, my plan would be to quickly escape from there! Firstly, in his presence I wouldn’t have been able to put two words together, and he’s probably already tired of such fans. And secondly, I would not be able to adequately perceive a man whom I consider so wonderful, and I would be terribly upset if he was not ideal. I’m almost serious when I say this.”

10. Nadezhda Matveeva believes in horoscopes.“And not only in them, but also in different predictions. Only I understand that they may not come true due to circumstances. Therefore, I focus on the positive aspects of the horoscope and act in this direction. And then - how it goes. If it doesn’t come true, it’s not the horoscope’s fault.”

Matveeva was born in the Crimean resort town of Kerch on November 15, 1968. The girl had an easy time studying in high school, which she graduated with a gold medal. Since childhood, she had big life plans, so after school the girl went to study in Moscow.

Having received a higher education as an energy engineer, she moved to Kremenchug. This action was facilitated by her acquaintance with the man who later became her first husband, with whom she has a son, Vladislav.

Nadezhda continues to study there, already at the local economics university. Having tried herself as a housewife and office worker, she decides to completely change her field of professional activity.

Matveeva's career

The beginning of Nadezhda’s creative career can be considered working as a radio DJ. After this, the girl becomes a presenter on a local TV channel in the city of Kremenchug, and works in the editorial office in the town of Cherkassy. And, having moved to Kyiv, he began working at Russian Radio.

In 2012, Matveeva was invited to audition for the television program “Everything Will Be Good.” The former radio host quickly becomes a TV star and wins the love of millions of viewers.

She also becomes the host of another popular show called “Everything will be delicious.” On the STB channel, Nadezhda becomes a member of the jury in the “Battle of Psychics” program, and also hosts a morning radio program at the same time.

Personal life of Nadezhda

The TV and radio star met her first husband during her student years; Matveeva has a son from this marriage. The couple, having lived together for 7 years, divorced, but remained on good terms with each other. Nadezhda met her second husband on the radio: a bright office romance broke out among her colleagues. The marriage with this man lasted a little longer - 12 years.

Matveeva has an excellent, warm relationship with her adult son, who lives separately. They often appear together in public, and there is no doubt about how touching and caring Vladislav treats his beautiful mother.

Curious facts

  • Nadezhda Matveeva's real name is Lyudmila;
  • Nadezhda’s childhood dream is to become a ballerina;
  • a popular presenter is a fan of her work;
  • Matveeva loves cats;
  • The main fear is the fear of heights.

Professional achievements

  1. Experience as a radio DJ.
  2. TV presenter on the Kremenchug regional channel.
  3. Editor-in-Chief of a Cherkassy newspaper.
  4. Presenter of the morning program “Alarm Clocks in Russian” on “Russian Radio” in Kyiv.
  5. TV presenter of the program “Everything Will Be Good.”
  6. TV presenter of the program “Everything will be delicious.”
  7. Member of the jury of the “Battle of Psychics” program.

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For many years now, Crimean Nadezhda Matveeva has been sharing her cheerfulness, energy and useful advice with viewers of the “Everything will be good” program on STB, and recently Nadezhda became the host of the morning show “Everything will be delicious!” Side by side with celebrities, she reveals the secrets of culinary masterpieces. I asked the birthday girl about what advice from her programs she applies in life, how she manages to do everything, and what she loves most about Crimea.

Nadezhda, how often do you come to your hometown and to Crimea in general?

Yes, I was born in Kerch, I love my hometown and come often. True, lately there has been more work, and I can literally get away for 2-3 days. Enough to visit my mother, walk along my favorite streets, and swim in the sea, if the weather permits.

Do you spend your holidays in Crimea or do you prefer to holiday abroad? What, in your opinion, are the pros and cons of a holiday in Crimea?

In Crimea, everything is native, familiar, almost homely. Since childhood, I have mastered the Kerch beaches, and when I come to my parents’ house, I get a pleasant vacation as a bonus. Although, frankly speaking, Crimean vacation prices are sometimes steep, and the quality is not always the best. There is something to compare with for vacationers who have already visited Turkey, for example. Crimea has potential, I believe that our resorts will become world famous.

Nadezhda Matveeva will teach anyone how to cook.

What are your favorite places in Crimea? What do you like to do when you arrive? Where are you going?

Kerch has changed in recent years - the central streets have become more beautiful, flowers are everywhere, fountains are working. I like to walk along the embankment, and in the evening with a group of friends to climb Mount Mithridates right in the city center. Since childhood, I remember a trip to the Crimean Grand Canyon. It was exciting! I plan to repeat this climb, to recharge myself with the energy of my native Crimean mountains.

What was your childhood like? What moments from childhood do you remember most often?

The school was next to the house, the sea was visible from the balcony. In general, all the conditions for a pleasant pastime. I loved to study, I was always an excellent student, I still managed to go to folk dances, basketball, swimming, in different years, of course. In the summer there were especially many impressions, because every year relatives came to us to relax at sea. This is probably a common memory for everyone who lives in Crimea. It added more trouble for my parents, and more entertainment and gifts for me.

Tell us about your parents. What were they like at home? What did they teach you? What's wrong with them now?

Dad worked in a construction company, mother first as a nanny in a kindergarten, then as a laboratory assistant in a boiler room. Since childhood, I have known what it means to save until payday, to buy winter clothes in installments... My mother knits well, I wore the most beautiful sweaters, and I even had knitted dresses. My father's drinking habit made life difficult. Because of this, my parents divorced. But I remember my childhood as a joyful time, thanks to parental care and the Crimean sun.

You have two divorces behind you. Why did both marriages end in separation? What is your current relationship with your ex-spouses?

I am grateful to my husbands that there was and is no hostility, and now we can calmly communicate if necessary. My first marriage fell apart in the seventh year of existence, because I became different, matured or something, felt that I wanted more in the family, in the profession and in spiritual development. Fortunately, the son has already grown up and quite quickly found a common language with his stepfather, maintaining mutual understanding with his father. Special thanks to my husbands for their wisdom in dealing with the child. Having replaced “down-to-earthness” with “elevation”, I lived in my second marriage for 11 years. I understand now that we probably wanted too much from each other - constant attention, continuous care, inexhaustible interest. But everyone imagined this idyll in their own way. It was hard for me with the everyday problems that had piled up, my husband lacked enthusiastic attention on my part. Perhaps, having the knowledge that I can rely on today, I would have acted differently. But then I would be different than I am now. So I try not to regret what I’ve lived, to respect the people involved in my destiny, and to analyze my mistakes so that I don’t repeat them in the future, but make new ones. (smiles).

Nadezhda values ​​“responsibility, sense of humor, intelligence and decency” in men.

Who could win the heart of today's Nadezhda Matveeva?

A strong man, self-confident and at the same time patient, understanding that my profession requires dedication, time and effort. The ideal image of a man turned out... But, firstly, I know that such things happen, and secondly, I love surprises and I am sure that life can surprise at every stage. The main thing is to be able to perceive what is happening with joy, gratitude and patience.

What qualities do you value most in men and what do you hate?

I value responsibility, sense of humor, intelligence and decency. But I know that there are no ideal men, just like there are no ideal women. So I’m ready for life’s surprises. I don’t agree to put up with lies; it complicates life for both the person himself and those around him.

Your attitude towards cheating in marriage. Forgive or leave without talking?

It depends on the specific circumstances. Although in general, cheating is probably the most serious test for a relationship. As an expert psychologist once said in “Everything Will Be Good”: “To change is to change.” And the other half in this situation will have to decide for themselves whether it is possible to live further with this “changed” person or not. And no matter how difficult it is, before making such a decision, you need to talk, discuss, find out why this happened. After all, in betrayal, as in everything that happens in a couple, both partners are to blame. And before moving on in life, you need to reflect on past mistakes.

How do you feel about guest marriages and spouses sleeping in separate rooms? Does this help maintain newness in the relationship or, on the contrary, divide it?

It’s better, of course, to live together and sleep next to each other. This really brings people together and forces them to seek compromises, clarify misunderstandings and find solutions to issues before deadlocks arise. Among my friends, there are also options for guest marriages, and they have lasted for more than one year. This is for people who are too busy with work and are not able to pay enough attention to loved ones, even while in the same room. If this suits both partners, it can last a long time. But as soon as one person meets a person with whom he wants to be close all the time, a guest marriage will crack faster than a traditional one. I think so, although I am not inclined to reduce similar forms of relationships to the same denominator. Now everything is changing so quickly that any options are possible.

New project "Everything will be delicious!"

Is your son already an adult? Do you find a common language with him? Does he watch your shows? What kind of daughter-in-law would you like to see?

My son is already 20 years old. We get along well and always understand each other. I try to give advice only if he doesn’t ask me and not ask unnecessary questions. We have different television tastes, he doesn’t watch the programs that I host, but he sincerely rejoices at my successes, and is proud, in my opinion.

Which of the tips you learn and try in the program have been useful to you in your life? What did you adopt and now they are a “must-have” for you, so to speak?

It’s impossible to count everything. In almost all life situations, I remember what I heard and saw in “Everything will be good” and “Everything will be delicious!” For example, I know how to determine the starch content in potatoes in three ways and why for pancakes you need to take starchy ones, and for frying - with a small starch content. Recently, Taras Shpira taught how to choose the right down jacket, taking into account the fabric, accessories, filling and impregnation. These tips came in handy when buying a jacket for my son. Thanks to our gardener Nelly Murashkina, I understood what violets need to bloom all the time, and I grew a beauty with pink petals from one leaf. Olya Metelskaya taught me how to make a skin wrap with seaweed - just lovely. I can continue, but I’d better advise you: watch “Everything will be good” and “Everything will be delicious!” on the STB TV channel, it is truly a storehouse of useful and interesting information for all occasions.

Did any funny things happen on set?

We certainly have fun from time to time. Once Roma Medny talked about what every woman should have in her makeup bag. Among the necessities was a can of thermal water. I was so happy that I decided to spray a little on myself. Despite the surprised and warning look from our stylist, I pressed the sprayer and smelled... the smell of hairspray! It turns out that he only had a can of suitable size with varnish, so it played the role of thermal water, since he did not have time to go shopping. And I had to “feign joy.”

There was also a funny incident with cockroaches. Taras Shpira told how to get this evil spirits out of the house. The cockroaches sat in glass containers, causing me quiet horror and disgust. Taras mentioned that they can even fly, but I didn’t believe it, I laughed (a little nervously). And so, at some point, either a moth or a fly flies over my head, coming from nowhere. Naturally, I thought it was a cockroach flying, and how I screamed! It scared Taras, especially since he is not happy with cockroaches either. But the delight of the audience knew no bounds!

Do you read letters from fans of the show? What do they usually write?

We receive many letters. With gratitude, impressions of what he saw in the programs “Everything will be good” and “Everything will be delicious!”, with requests for advice. Kind words are incredibly pleasant, and practical questions often develop into topics for future programs. We even have a section: “Experts answer questions.” Moreover, the range of interests of our viewers is so large and diverse that it becomes clear that thousands of vital topics are waiting for the best solution. It is joyful to know that we are making people’s lives easier and more inspiring, helping them to truly look at what is happening in a new way, gain confidence in their abilities and begin to act.

Nadezhda Matveeva: "Best The way to look fresh is to get a good night's sleep and smile more often."

What time management “techniques” do you use to ensure you have enough time for everything?

I like the idea of ​​the 34th President of the United States, David Eisenhower: urgent things are rarely important and at the same time, important things are rarely urgent. I make sure that important things do not turn into “important and urgent”, i.e. I don’t put it off “for later.” And I try to exclude “unimportant and non-urgent” things - long conversations on the phone, hanging out on social networks, aimless shopping trips... On the other hand, I tell myself: “There are never more than 24 hours in a day, so don’t try to fit in more things.” than possible." When there is a lot of work, I have to give up things that I would definitely do if I were free. But priorities change, and you shouldn’t blame yourself for it.

How do you usually spend your weekend?

First thing I do is get some sleep. Then household chores, the gym if possible and adventures as planned - going to the cinema, to a cafe or just a walk in the park. If there are two or more weekends, I plan a pleasant trip or spa treatments.

What do you like to cook at home for yourself? What dishes do you surprise your guests with?

For myself, I prefer not to cook complex dishes, cut salad or bake fish. But my family likes the way I cook, so I’m happy to try for them. Pilaf and chebureki are especially good. Desserts include sea buckthorn and chocolate cake – delicious!

The simplest, healthiest and most delicious salad can be made from avocado. Take a ripe fruit, peel and chop. Add onions, tomatoes, herbs, and maybe shrimp. Season with a drop of olive oil, salt and pepper and... done!

What are your beauty secrets? How do you take care of yourself, do you use folk recipes?

In the morning, I make sure to drink a glass of clean water and don’t forget to quench my thirst throughout the day. Thanks to the advice of experts “Everything will be good”, I know a lot about proper nutrition, rational physical activity and homemade cosmetics. Of course, it is not always possible to act according to the rules. But some good habits stick. For example, in the morning I wipe my face with ice cubes, perhaps from herbal infusions or with the addition of lemon or cranberry juice. If the skin on your hands and knees is very dry, I use “khi” - melted butter with a small addition of beeswax. And the most effective way to look fresh is to get a good night's sleep and smile more often. And since my sleep is irregular, I save myself with a good mood and a smile.

Thank you for your interesting questions, I wish you inspiration, joy and health! Let's meet on the STB channel in the programs "Everything will be good" and "Everything will be delicious!" Sincerely, Nadezhda Matveeva.

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