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Dimash Kudaibergen spoke about his future wife and plastic surgery

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The world-famous singer and composer revealed personal secrets that interested many fans around the world, NewTimes.kz reports with reference to an interview with Sputnik Armenia . Dimash Kudaibergen spoke about his future wife and plastic surgery Photo: Instagram/ kudaibergenov.dimash

The artist discussed whether it is possible to sing about love without experiencing this feeling, and also to sing about pain and sadness, being in a good mood.

“I think it all depends on the professionalism of the artist. If, for example, I sing an Armenian song, then it will still be more technically accomplished, and, of course, I will put my soul into it, but as a real Armenian, I still won’t be able to feel it. It's the same here, I think, anyway. In order to sing a song about love, you need to experience this feeling, you need to understand what you are singing about, it is not necessary just to show acting data. You still need to understand what you are singing about, ”Dimash admitted.

In addition, the singer answered the main question - is his heart free.

The singer was also asked what he thinks about interesting search queries on the Internet: "Dimash's wife", "Dimash's children", "Dimash's plastic surgery".

“In general, I very rarely use the Internet. I use it in order to find out what is happening in our country. Pages in social networks are maintained by me and my team. Yes, about the fact that they write that I supposedly have several wives or something else. I am a free man, single, I am 29 years old,” Dimash admitted.

The idol of millions said that he is a supporter of keeping his personal life private and would not like to show his wife on social networks in the future.

“If she will initially be a public person, then this is another question, but I don’t want just like that: show your wife, because I wanted to show her. I don’t want my wife to be discussed, I don’t want to show my children in the future either. There is my work, there is me, there are my concerts - no more. Anyway, something should remain personal,” says Dimash Kudaibergen.

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