Who is Moses? Where did Boris Moiseev go? Where is the singer now? How did Boris Moiseev become a famous singer? What is his orientation and does he have a wife?

Pop singer, dancer, choreographer Boris Mikhailovich Moiseev was born on March 4, 1954 in Mogilev (Belarus), his mother was a political prisoner.

Grew up without a father. Since childhood, I have been involved in a dance club. After graduating from school, he went to Minsk, where he graduated from the choreographic school.
He worked at the Kharkov Academic Opera and Ballet Theater named after. Lysenko became a ballet dancer, then a choreographer.

In 1975 he moved to Kaunas (Lithuania), where he danced in the ballet troupe of the Kaunas State Musical Theater and was the chief choreographer of the Lithuanian orchestra "Trinitas".

In 1978 he created the dance trio "Expression". As part of it, he worked for some time at Alla Pugacheva’s Song Theater.

In 1988-1989, the Express trio performed in clubs in France, Italy, the USA, and also participated in the TV show “Raffaella Cara Presents” on the Italian TV channel RAI-2.

For some time, Moiseev worked in the USA: he was a choreographer of dance shows, and the chief production director of the municipal theater in New Orleans.

In 1991 he returned to Russia and began a solo career. He performed with show performances "Boris Moiseev and his Lady" (1992), "Borya M.+Boney M" (1993) with the participation of the group Boney M, "The Show Goes On - In Memory of Freddie Mercury" (1993), "The Caprice of Boris Moiseev" (1994).

In 1995, he created his own show theater, after which he staged solo performance programs “Child of Vice” (1995), “ Fallen Angel"(1996), "Kingdom of Love" (1998). Released albums and show programs "Holiday! Holiday!" (1998), "Simply the Nutcracker" (1999), "Swan" (2000), "In Secret" (2000), "Shall we dance?!" (2001), "Alien" (2002), "Empire of the Senses" (2004), "Beloved Person" (2004).

In 2003, he recorded several songs in a duet with the French singer Nilda Fernandez.

In 2005, together with Lyudmila Gurchenko, he staged the glamor show “No one is to blame for this autumn...”.

In 2007 he presented the show “Ladies and Gentlemen”, as well as an autobiography and the album of the same name “Bird: Live Sound”. In 2009 he staged the anniversary show “Dessert”.

In December 2010, the artist suffered a stroke and was able to return to creativity only in the summer of 2011. In April 2012, Moiseev's album "Pastor" was released.

Boris Moiseev starred in the films “I Came and Say” (1985), “Lotus Strike” (2001), “Crazy Day or the Marriage of Figaro” (2003), “Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves” (2005), “Day Watch” ( 2005), "Provincial Passions" (2006), "The Best Film" (2007), " gold fish" (2008), "Golden Key" (2009), "Zaitsev, burn! The Story of a Showman" (2010). Played main role Rigoletto in the film "The Fool's Revenge" (1993).

He worked as a model for famous Russian couturiers.

Participated in the television project “Two Stars” (2008).

Moiseev's songs have repeatedly received the "Song of the Year" and "Golden Gramophone" music awards. In 1993, for his show “The Show Goes On - In Memory of Freddie Mercury,” the artist was awarded the Ovation National Award for Entertainment and Popular Music.

The material was prepared based on information from RIA Novosti and open sources

Boris Mikhailovich Moiseev - dancer, choreographer, singer, spoken word artist, writer, film actor, leader of a dance group and author of the most popular shows in Russia - is the most successful person on the Russian stage. He always follows untrodden paths, looking for new, unknown, sometimes forbidden territories. He boldly and desperately invades where no artist, at least a Russian one, has gone before. His programs are permeated with the most powerful sexual energy, built on crazy, frantic emancipation creativity, without borders and prohibitions.


Boris Moiseev was born on March 4, in prison, since his mother, dissatisfied with the authorities, was a political prisoner in those years. His childhood was spent in small Jewish ghetto provincial Mogilev. He grew up without a father and, moreover, was a very sick child. In order to improve his health, his mother sent Boris to a dance club. Since then, he realized that dancing was his life. He organized street concerts for residents of his house, and after graduating from school, he packed a suitcase with a modest wardrobe and left for Minsk on his own. There Boris entered the choreographic school, which he graduated as a classical dancer. He studied with the great ballerina Mladinskaya, who at one time danced with Anna Pavlova. She was the last of the Mohicans of the real St. Petersburg imperial school. Boris excelled in the classics. But he was drawn to characteristic and pop dance. After graduating from college, he was expelled from Minsk for his love of freedom, for his sharp and frank language inherited from his mother.

The spirit of protest always lived in him. “Freedom is a sign, a symbol of my character, my life, that constant desire for independence, which has spurred me on since childhood and determined a lot in my destiny.”

Boris ended up in Ukraine at the Kharkov Opera and Ballet Theater, where he rose from a simple artist to choreographer. But because of his free character, he was expelled from the Komsomol, and he left Kharkov. In 1975, Boris went to Kaunas, one of the most independent cities of the then USSR, where he danced in musical theater, and later became the chief choreographer of the Lithuanian Trinitas orchestra. In Kaunas in 1978, he created the dance trio "Expression", in which 2 charming girls worked together with Boris - white and black. The trio quickly became popular and, having conquered Lithuania, went to work at the Song Theater of the famous Russian singer Alla Pugacheva, with whom they participated in popular worldwide competitions and festivals, for example, at the San Remo festival. But soon Boris became cramped within this framework, and in 1987 the trio left Pugacheva’s troupe and began a solo career. invitations poured in from different countries and from 1988 to 1989 "Expression" performed in clubs in Italy, France and America. In addition to the trio's concert venues for a long time worked on the Italian television "RAI-2" in the TV show "Raffaella Cara Presents". A few years later, Boris was already working as a choreographer in theaters and dance shows in America, where he was honored to be the chief producing director of the municipal theater of the city of New Orleans.

Young Borya Moiseev In 1991, upon the team’s return to Russia, he appeared on television documentary"Expression", telling about creative path Boris Moiseev and his trio. This was the beginning of his solo career in the country. In 1992, his first performance was released, which turned the small trio “Expression” into a large show project “Boris Moiseev and His Lady”.

"What is a stage? This is a sacred action. An actor cannot be on stage and on the street among the people in the same appearance, in the same costume. There is a strict distribution - this is the stage, this is life, this is pathos. But you always have to be yourself , fight for yourself. Life is a front. And every number, every performance is my small victory." And he won.

In 1993, a new play "Borya M + Boni M" was released with the participation of the popular group "Boni M", which became an explosion on the Russian stage. But this did not reassure Boris. “I work a lot because it’s interesting to me. My team is interesting, it’s interesting to learn professionalism, the discipline on stage is interesting.” And in the same 1993, he produced another performance, “The Show Goes On - In Memory of Freddie Mercury,” for which Boris Moiseev received the Russian National Music Award “Ovation” as the best show of the year. And in 1994 he was born new show program "The whim of Boris Moiseev".

In 1995, Boris shocked Russia with the play “Child of Vice,” after which his work was called “the religion of shock and outrageousness.” It was this performance that gave birth to Moiseev’s new brainchild - the creation of his own show theater. Now this is a professional and international team, which Boris managed to assemble during trips around the country and abroad. It contains Poles, Germans, Lithuanians, Ukrainians and Georgians. “I work with professionals who learn everything very quickly and understand my ideas. We have a very beautiful troupe, fashionable and stylish.”

Borya Moiseev at home Having his own troupe of like-minded people, in 1996 Moiseev produced his second performance after “Child of Vice” - “Fallen Angel”, a confessional performance where his own fate is clearly visible. “I sing about tragedy and love. Crazy+ I don’t want to show eroticism as such. I always show the depth of human feelings, no matter who is connected by them - a man and a woman, a man and a man. This is love with all its ups and downs. I play on stage a story of feelings+." Moiseev looks for the immaculate in the vicious, the sexual in the chaste. Some people believe that the shocking names of his performances “Child of Vice” and “Fallen Angel” are just a trick to attract the public. Moiseev himself views this somewhat differently: “I’m playing my story. I absolutely don’t care how the public feels about it, political elite, the top of show business. I'm interested in my life and my career as an artist. The public likes it, they get a kick out of it. For them, I am a fragile, offended, unprotected baby. Naked king, buffoon!"

Confirmation of this is the stunning success of the play in Russia, Germany, Israel, Spain, and, finally, the long-awaited triumph at the Beacon Theater on Broadway in 1998. Isn't this a confession? Such a success of the performance is due to the fact that all this was deeply suffered by the artist himself. Well, whoever, he has the right to talk about vice as a source of purity. “What is my theme? This is the actor’s theme, the theme of his feelings, or rather, the labyrinth of feelings, through which, for one reason or another, not everyone can go through.” As a completion of this theme, in 1998 Boris released the third play “Kingdom of Love”, some numbers from which have already become hits Russian stage. “My family is the audience, these are my friends. And that’s enough for me,” says Moiseev. And the public reciprocates his feelings.

Borya Moiseev on stageBut this is not all that Boris Moiseev is famous for in Russia. He worked as a model for famous Russian couturiers. Starred in feature films“I came and I say”, “Season of Miracles”, “Field of Unsown Rye”. He played the main role - the role of Rigoletto in the film "The Fool's Revenge". And now the famous Russian journalist, scriptwriter and director of the world-famous film “Purgatory” Alexander Nevzorov invited Boris to play the main role in his new film “The Third Coming”. Moiseev writes a book about himself and immediately a film script based on it. Addressing the public on the eve of his performances, Boris says: “People who are faint of heart and play puritanism should not come to them. But I invite people with an open mind and heart to see best shows Russian stage. I want us to play them together." And the audience gratefully accepts his invitation.

Moiseev has his own audience. He's been planning this for many years. And the criteria for this selection were quite strict. "If a man can't fly with me on hot-air balloon and rush through the clouds, it means I’m not on the same path with him.”

And Boris defines his role in this world as follows: “I feel like a speck of dust among a huge vacuum. This is my way of fighting for the planet. I encourage everyone to get out of their cases and say to those around them: “Good morning!”

Boris Mikhailovich Moiseev - dancer, choreographer, singer, spoken word artist, writer, film actor, leader of a dance group and author of the most popular shows in Russia - is the most successful person on the Russian stage. He always follows untrodden paths, looking for new, unknown, sometimes forbidden territories. He boldly and desperately invades where no artist, at least a Russian one, has gone before. His programs are permeated with powerful sexual energy, built on a crazy, frantic emancipation of creativity, without boundaries or prohibitions.


Boris Moiseev was born on March 4, in prison, since his mother, dissatisfied with the authorities, was a political prisoner in those years. His childhood was spent in a small Jewish ghetto in provincial Mogilev. He grew up without a father and, moreover, was a very sick child. In order to improve his health, his mother sent Boris to a dance club. Since then, he realized that dancing was his life. He organized street concerts for residents of his house, and after graduating from school, he packed a suitcase with a modest wardrobe and left for Minsk on his own. There Boris entered the choreographic school, which he graduated as a classical dancer. He studied with the great ballerina Mladinskaya, who at one time danced with Anna Pavlova. She was the last of the Mohicans of the real St. Petersburg imperial school. Boris excelled in the classics. But he was drawn to characteristic and pop dance. After graduating from college, he was expelled from Minsk for his love of freedom, for his sharp and frank language inherited from his mother.

The spirit of protest always lived in him. “Freedom is a sign, a symbol of my character, my life, that constant desire for independence, which has spurred me on since childhood and determined a lot in my destiny.”

Boris ended up in Ukraine at the Kharkov Opera and Ballet Theater, where he rose from a simple artist to choreographer. But because of his free character, he was expelled from the Komsomol, and he left Kharkov. In 1975, Boris went to Kaunas, one of the most independent cities of the then USSR, where he danced in musical theater, and later became the chief choreographer of the Lithuanian Trinitas orchestra. In Kaunas in 1978, he created the dance trio "Expression", in which 2 charming girls worked together with Boris - white and black. The trio quickly became popular and, having conquered Lithuania, went to work at the Song Theater of the famous Russian singer Alla Pugacheva, with whom they participated in

popular worldwide competitions and festivals, for example, at the festival in San Remo. But soon Boris became cramped within this framework, and in 1987 the trio left Pugacheva’s troupe and began a solo career. Invitations from different countries poured in and from 1988 to 1989 “Expression” performed in clubs in Italy, France and America. In addition to concert venues, the trio worked for a long time on the Italian television "RAI-2" in the TV show "Raffaella Cara Presents". A few years later, Boris was already working as a choreographer in theaters and dance shows in America, where he was honored to be the chief producing director of the municipal theater of the city of New Orleans.

Young Borya MoiseevIn 1991, upon the team’s return to Russia, a documentary film “Expression” was released on television, telling about the creative path of Boris Moiseev and his trio. This was the beginning of his solo career in the country. In 1992, his first performance was released, which turned the small trio “Expression” into a large show project “Boris Moiseev and His Lady”.

"What is a stage? This is a sacred action. An actor cannot be on stage and on the street among the people in the same appearance, in the same costume. There is a strict distribution - this is the stage, this is life, this is pathos. But you always have to be yourself , fight for yourself. Life is a front. And every number, every performance is my small victory." And he won.

In 1993, a new play "Borya M + Boni M" was released with the participation of the popular group "Boni M", which became an explosion on the Russian stage. But this did not reassure Boris. “I work a lot because it’s interesting to me. My team is interesting, it’s interesting to learn professionalism, the discipline on stage is interesting.” And in the same 1993, he produced another performance, “The Show Goes On - In Memory of Freddie Mercury,” for which Boris Moiseev received the Russian National Music Award “Ovation” as the best show of the year.

And in 1994, a new show program “The Caprice of Boris Moiseev” was born.

In 1995, Boris shocked Russia with the play “Child of Vice,” after which his work was called “the religion of shock and outrageousness.” It was this performance that gave birth to Moiseev’s new brainchild - the creation of his own show theater. Now this is a professional and international team, which Boris managed to assemble during trips around the country and abroad. It contains Poles, Germans, Lithuanians, Ukrainians and Georgians. “I work with professionals who learn everything very quickly and understand my ideas. We have a very beautiful troupe, fashionable and stylish.”

Borya Moiseev at home Having his own troupe of like-minded people, in 1996 Moiseev produced his second performance after “Child of Vice” - “Fallen Angel”, a confessional performance where his own fate is clearly visible. “I sing about tragedy and love. Crazy+ I don’t want to show eroticism as such. I always show the depth of human feelings, no matter who is connected by them - a man and a woman, a man and a man. This is love with all its ups and downs. I play on stage a story of feelings+." Moiseev looks for the immaculate in the vicious, the sexual in the chaste. Some people believe that the shocking names of his performances “Child of Vice” and “Fallen Angel” are just a trick to attract the public. Moiseev himself approaches this somewhat differently: “I play my story. I absolutely don’t give a damn how the public, the political elite, the top of show business treat it. I’m interested in my life and my career as an artist. The public likes it, they get a kick out of it.” this. For them, I am a fragile, offended, unprotected baby. A naked king, a buffoon!"

Confirmation of this is the stunning success of the play in Russia, Germany, Israel, Spain, and, finally, the long-awaited triumph at the Beacon Theater on Broadway in 1998. Isn't this a confession? This success of the performance is due to the fact that

that all this was deeply suffered by the artist himself. Well, whoever, he has the right to talk about vice as a source of purity. “What is my theme? This is the actor’s theme, the theme of his feelings, or rather, the labyrinth of feelings, through which, for one reason or another, not everyone can go through.” As a completion of this theme, in 1998 Boris released the third performance “Kingdom of Love”, some of the numbers from which have already become hits on the Russian stage. “My family is the audience, these are my friends. And that’s enough for me,” says Moiseev. And the public reciprocates his feelings.

Borya Moiseev on stageBut this is not all that Boris Moiseev is famous for in Russia. He worked as a model for famous Russian couturiers. He starred in the feature films “I Came and Say,” “Season of Miracles,” and “Field of Unsown Rye.” He played the main role - the role of Rigoletto in the film "The Fool's Revenge". And now the famous Russian journalist, scriptwriter and director of the world-famous film “Purgatory” Alexander Nevzorov invited Boris to play the main role in his new film “The Third Coming”. Moiseev writes a book about himself and immediately a film script based on it. Addressing the public on the eve of his performances, Boris says: “People who are faint of heart and play puritanism should not come to them. But I invite people with an open mind and heart to see the best Russian pop shows. I want us to play them together.” And the public gratefully accepts his invitation.

Moiseev has his own audience. He's been planning this for many years. And the criteria for this selection were quite strict. “If a person cannot take off with me in a hot air balloon and fly through the clouds, then I am not on the same path with him.”

And Boris defines his role in this world as follows: “I feel like a speck of dust among a huge vacuum. This is my way of fighting for the planet. I encourage everyone to get out of their cases and say to those around them: “Good morning!”

Name: Boris Moiseev

Age: 65 years old

Place of Birth: Mogilev, Belarus

Height: 172 cm; Weight: 50 kg

Activity: singer, dancer, actor

Family status: not married

Boris Moiseev - biography

Boris Mikhailovich Moiseev - famous crooner and a dancer. But the biography of this talented person It was not at all easy.

Childhood, family of Boris Moiseev

The mother of the future popular show star was dissatisfied with the power that reigned in the country, and therefore always tried to express her opinion. For this love of freedom, Genya Borisovna Moiseeva was sent to prison as a political prisoner, and where on March 4, 1954, the future dancer and singer was born. This event took place in the Belarusian city of Mogilev. The child never had a father, and the boy had to survive in the Jewish area small town. Therefore, the childhood biography of the future star Boris Moiseev cannot be called happy and joyful.


Boris grew up as a weak and sickly boy, but his mother was very worried about this and decided to send him to a dance club, hoping that this would help her son Boris get a little stronger. At first, dancing seemed like a burden to the boy, but very soon he realized that both dancing and the stage were his calling and decided to devote his whole life to it.

As soon as school was completed, young Boris Moiseev immediately left for Minsk, where he entered the choreographic school. The famous ballerina Mladinskaya becomes his classical dance teacher. But the young dancer was always drawn not to classical dance, but to pop dance, although he studied well at school.

Having received his diploma, Boris Moiseev did not hide his views and thoughts, and was soon expelled from Minsk for his love of freedom and a sharp tongue.

Career of Boris Moiseev

As soon as his studies at the choreographic school were completed, Boris decided not to hide his views and very quickly moved from Minsk to Ukraine. This is where Moiseev’s creativity begins.

In Ukraine he was more fortunate, and he immediately began working at the Kharkov Opera and Ballet Theater. Moiseev even managed to achieve a small career growth: he rose to the rank of choreographer-director. But soon here too he began to show his freedom-loving character, which led not only to the fact that Boris Mikhailovich was kicked out of the theater, but also expelled from the Komsomol.

The next city that decided to conquer Moiseev ended up in the USSR. The city of Kaunas in 1975 welcomed the future star of show business cordially and friendly. First, Boris had to become one of the dancers in the group, which was in demand by the audience. His debut on the musical theater stage turned out to be very successful, and he was soon able to prove himself as the chief choreographer of an orchestra from Lithuania with interesting name"Trinitas."


This experience helped the future star dancer create his own dance group. The Expression trio, created by Moiseev in 1978, consisted of two girls and the novice choreographer. But there was something unusual about the girls: one had black skin, and the other had white skin. Very quickly the trio gained success and popularity, and rumors about them spread throughout Lithuania.

I noticed this trio and famous singer. She invited members of this group to her “Song Theater”. It was impossible to refuse such a lucrative offer. Boris Moiseev, together with Alla Pugacheva’s group, visited many competitions and festivals, increasingly understanding what kind of life awaits him on stage.


Moiseev liked the stage and dance life so much that he soon decided to start his solo career. In 1987, he left Alla Pugacheva’s group and began touring on his own. It is worth noting that offers simply poured in for Boris Mikhailovich’s trio.

From 1988 to 1989, the popular Moiseev trio performed in the most famous clubs in America, France and Italy. Here, a popular dancer advances very quickly in his creative career.

In Russia in 1991, a documentary film about the Boris Moiseev trio was released. He immediately returns to his homeland and begins to conquer Russia with his skills. In 1992, the first performance was released, where the main role belonged to the popular dancer. In 1993, another performance and the first prize for creativity - the Russian national music award "Ovation".

Moiseev likes the performances so much that he stages them one after another. This leads him to create his own show - theater. More than once he performed with.


In 2000, Boris Moiseev begins to sing. The very next year he recorded several songs with the famous French singer Nilda Fernanles. And in 2005 he already starred in his first film, Day Watch.

Personal life of Boris Moiseev

Boris Mikhailovich Moiseev does not hide his unconventional orientation: he is the first gay singer in Russia. In 2010, he was hospitalized with a suspected stroke and spent several months in the hospital, being in serious condition. After recovery, a new streak begins in the biography of Boris Moiseev.


Speaking of his sexual orientation, Moiseev stated that he had never been gay, but used all these rumors only for his image. Also, in one of the interviews, the dancer and singer announced that he is legally married to Adele Todd, who lives in America.


Author: Tati 12840

“In our times, homosexuality is the privilege of the elite,” Boris Moiseev always said. “You shouldn’t be ashamed of this, you should be proud of it.” And recently he suddenly began to contradict himself, disavowing his non-traditional orientation. Why did he need to change the image of a shocking gay man to the image of a “boring straight man” - ZhG tried to find out.

The first time was with a pedophile

Boris Moiseev was born in prison: his mother was a political prisoner in those years. “I gave birth to a girl with eggs,” a young woman, who really wanted a girl, proudly showed the child to her fellow inmates. Many believe that this was the prerequisite for Boris’s unconventional orientation. His relationship with a man began when Borya was still a schoolboy.

“He blew my mind with his love and attention,” the singer writes in his autobiographical book “Bird. Live sound". - Inspired that I should belong only to him.

Only later did Moiseev find out that his partner “was somehow a juvenile.”

Boris grew up as a sickly child. To improve her son’s health, his mother sent him to a dance club. The boy's talent was immediately noticed by his teachers. Mogilev, Minsk, Kharkov - the road from a simple dancer to a choreographer-director and TV presenter was long and full of sharp stones. Boris was kicked out from everywhere for his love of freedom and his sharp tongue, inherited from his mother. And now Boris is the only singer in Russia whose tours are often prohibited by local authorities “for moral reasons.” But even ardent opponents of Boris Moiseev’s work cannot but agree that for a Jewish boy from a Belarusian province, he made a dizzying career. The artist himself believes that how creative person He first loudly announced himself in Kaunas, where he created the dance trio “Expression”. In this Lithuanian city, Boris plunged headlong into sexual life.

“I fell wildly in love with Ivars, my Latvian dancer - a romantic with huge eyes, pure and beautiful,” recalls Moiseev. - I remember our first sex. It was not physical, but rather spiritual. It was stripping and rape of the soul, but not the body... My love forced me to leave Kharkov. I went to the Baltic states to live and work somewhere near him... He was my first beloved man... We had to hide just to hold hands. It was very sad.

Communists fucked dancers in the bathhouse

Few people know that Boris Moiseev got married for the first and only time in Kaunas. His chosen one was beautiful actress, film star Eugenia Pleshkite. There is information that in 1976 she gave birth to Moses’ son, Amadeus. Soon after the divorce, Eugenia emigrated to America. And the son, according to rumors, is now working in a theater for the deaf and dumb in Poland. It was to him that the singer dedicated his song “Deaf and Mute Love.”

Even being married, Boris did not hide his relationships with men.

“I live the way I want,” he said. - Both under that government and under this one. I have always found it funny and sad that people have to obey laws imposed by society.

In Moscow, Moiseev and his trio begin working at the Pugacheva Song Theatre, but quickly realizes that he wants to shine on stage alone. His first shows, “Child of Vice” and “Fallen Angel,” caused a storm of public indignation, but also attracted fans.

When I appeared in Moscow, the communists didn’t want me,” says Boris. - Homosexual - one and Jew - two. This trail followed me, although no one saw me with anyone. I remember the end of the seventies. These communists and Komsomol members took the dancers to the bathhouses and fucked there. They were terribly drawn to all this. And we young boys played their games. We were forced to do this, intimidated...

Since 1991, Sergei Gorokh began working in Moiseev’s team as an art director. For almost twenty years there have been rumors that she and Boris are not just in a working relationship. However, the couple does not comment on this. And Moiseev always emphasizes that his team is heterosexual, because “where love begins, work ends there.” Gorokh always protected his star employer from the attention of fans, and even fought with some of them, for example, in 2006 with Kharkov journalist Natalya Rabinovich.

I can wash a rich man's underwear

If he had a permanent lover, Moiseev always liked to have fun after a concert in the company of respectable sponsors. The artist repeatedly went on dubious trips, now called sex tours. To reproaches about his connections of convenience, Moiseev admitted:
- Yes, I love rich men. Rich people mean both internally and physically rich, I love them wildly. I can wash the socks of a rich person with my own hands - I emphasize once again: rich in spirit, body, brains - or underpants... And it will be a thrill for me. And this is my life. I do not know who I am - strong man or Strong woman. I know one thing: I am attracted to the word “love”, I believe in it completely stupidly. Of course, there are close people with whom I am interested. In Moscow, this is not one person, but a group of businessmen. I really enjoy their company. With them, I can break loose at any moment and go frolicking in Tel Aviv or Paris.

The artist has recently stopped talking about his homosexual orientation. Moreover, I began to joke more and more often: they say, I’m straight, it was all just PR.

Last year, Moiseev loudly announced that he was getting married. The bride is a rich American woman, Adele Todd.

It seems to me that it will become an interesting event for me, which every person should experience,” the artist never tires of repeating. - Family is great. I'm not talking about the fact that we will wake up together every morning. This is impossible. But the feeling of responsibility and concern for the family is wonderful.

The artist is also confident that the new image of a family man will give him weight in society. Moiseev told ZhG a year ago that he was adopting two children. But he is still refused. Bori's colleagues are inclined to believe that he is going to marry and change his image only for this. The other day, at the presentation of the Silver Galosh award, Moiseev said: “I’m not gay, but I’m a real man and I like to drink vodka.” As ZhG found out, in this way Moiseev wants to convince the authorities that the performer of “Blue Moon” is just an image. Considering last news about Moiseev’s successes in the professional field and his charitable projects, he succeeds.



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