in the studio maria novichkova. maria, hello, tell us about your childhood, was born in a family with a mother, with a father, sisters brother, grew up in this family, our parents just divorced when i was 6 years old, and then so with my mother grew up, sisters and i. with a brother, and do all your children have the same father? no, the older sister has a different father, as if it was never a secret, we always knew about it, but now the middle one sisters, my brother and i have the same father, your father treated everyone the same, yes, yes, i didn’t notice any difference, when we were growing up, well , when with my mother there further, she seemed to be about the fact that attention, as it were, she probably didn’t have time. to give us, because my mother worked, my brother had cerebral palsy, she was constantly treating him, taking him to get him back on his feet, as if, well , maybe there wasn’t much attention to all of us, but still, the attention to your brother, to your sisters was different from the atten