TV presenter Julia Baranovskaya is now at the peak of popularity. She is engaged in television projects, leads social events, she is always happy to see her as a guest at presentations and fashion shows. But such success was not always with her. Julia had a time of disappointments and bitter losses.
Girl from St. Petersburg
Today, Julia Baranovskaya boasts a successful television career, three children and the status of a free and wealthy woman. But more recently, her name was associated with the football player Andrei Arshavin and the scandalous parting with him. But Baranovskaya managed not only to forgive her ex-husband, but also to build her own life without him.
Julia Baranovskaya was born in St. Petersburg in 1985 in a classic Soviet family: dad worked as an engineer, mother is a teacher. But when Yulia was 10 years old, the family broke up. After some time, Baranovsky’s mother remarried and two more girls were born in the new family. After school, Julia entered the institute, but did not have time to finish it. Her life made a sharp turn.
On a hot summer in her hometown on the embankment, Julia met then-young young football player Andrei Arshavin. The couple began to meet and soon they began to live together. It was convenient, because Andrei constantly disappeared at training camps and championships. The career of a promising footballer went up after the brilliant performance of our footballers at the European Championships in 2008. Arshavin received the title of best player of the year and a contract in the English Arsenal. By this time, two children were growing up in the family: son Artem (2005) and daughter Yana (2008), but the couple did not officially get married.
Family in London
After receiving a contract in the UK, the family moved to London. Julia was not easy in a new place, she did not know the language, her husband disappeared in training and games. At first, his career in a new place was also successful. But a few years later Arshavin began to have problems in sports, which could not but affect the relationship between the spouses. When Julia was expecting a third child, Andrei left his family. This time Baranovskaya does not like to remember. She will later describe her story in her autobiographical book, "All for the Better." After the separation, and until today, the former spouses have a tense relationship. Alimony from his father had to be defended in court, Arshavin does not see children on his own initiative.