Popular TV presenter Arina Sharapova was married four times. The first three marriages broke up, mainly due to conflict situations in the family. The current husband, businessman Eduard Kartashov, according to him, is able to endure Sharapova's unbearable character, which is confirmed by the ongoing relationship.
Arina Sharapova: biography and career
Arina Ayanovna Sharapova was born in Moscow on May 30, 1961. The first higher education was obtained at the Faculty of Philosophy of Moscow State University with a degree in Applied Sociology. Arina decided to continue her studies after graduating from Moscow State University at the Moscow State Pedagogical Institute. Maurice Torez. In 1984, Sharapova entered the correspondence department of the institute, specializing in “translator from English”.
A year later, one of the most famous women in Russian television journalism was already working at RIA Novosti, where she was hired as a journalist. Over the next three years, Arina wrote articles on political topics. In 1988, Sharapova was offered to become a TV presenter. In this role, she had a chance to work for another 3 years.
Later, thanks to journalist Oleg Poptsov, who at that time was the chairman of the All-Russian State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company, Sharapova became the host of the Vesti program on RTR. 1991 for Arina was marked by the release of the Russian-American television program "60 Minutes", which allowed her to acquire useful acquaintances, friends and, in fact, become the face of the channel.
Probably, Arina Sharapova would have worked in the position of RTR TV presenter for quite a long time, if not for the desire of two influential personalities (producer Konstantin Ernst and millionaire Boris Berezovsky) to lure her to ORT. The struggle between the two channels for the presenter lasted for a year. The situation took on a conflict color at a time when Oleg Poptsov did not agree to sign the letter of resignation submitted by Sharapova for about a month.
After switching to ORT, the TV presenter was offered to host the news program "Time". Sharapova had a chance to read the news from 1996 to 1998, and later the ambitious journalist had to give up her post to Sergei Dorenko, which almost became the reason for her urgent departure from the channel. A short pause in work prompted Sharapova to think about creating an author's show. There is no reliable information about what actually happened later, but the first issue of the "Arina" program was no longer on ORT, but on the NTV channel.
The project was not successful. He did not win much love from the audience. At that time, the talk show formats for the ordinary viewer were still incomprehensible and unusual, plus criticism from the outside was also superimposed on this. The show "Arina" lasted only two months, after which the program was closed.
The next brainchild of the TV presenter, the program "Meeting Place with Arina Sharapova" on TV-6 channel, also suffered a fiasco. Despite the fact that there was not a hint of the previous show, since the program was strikingly different from it, it did not last long. The next few years, having suffered another failure with the launch of the project, Arina Sharapova spent in the Krasnoyarsk Territory.
In 2001, the TV presenter returned to Moscow, where she began to host the Good Morning program. Sharapova also has many other projects under her belt that were implemented until 2010. Among them: "Fashionable Sentence", "Crimea Island".
Arina Sharapova's Techno-Art-Media-Group school, where the TV presenter holds the presidency, can be ranked among the successful ones. The educational institution teaches the basics of television journalism, public speaking, graphics and design, teaches foreign languages. The school also runs events for children with disabilities and retirees.
Personal life of Sharapova
Arina Sharapova was officially married four times.
The first husband is the poet Oleg Borushko. Oleg Matveyevich was born in 1958, graduated from the Literary Institute named after V. I. M. Gorky. Known for collections of poems, poetic translations from Old Japanese and Chinese languages. The couple was legally married when Arina was 18 years old. Over the five years of the family's existence, Sharapova and Borushko only had one child - their son Daniel. The marriage was unsuccessful. Conflicts began almost immediately, which eventually led to a divorce. After the breakup of the family of Daniel's son, young Arina was helped by her grandmother.
The second husband, Sergey Alliluyev, is a colleague of Sharapova, a journalist. The surname is well-known, Sergei Vladimirovich is the nephew of Stalin's wife, Nadezhda Alliluyeva. Officially, the marriage lasted seven years. He turned out to be as unhappy as the previous one. The reason for the divorce was the frequent quarrels and hobbies of the husband for other women. There are no children from this marriage.
Kirill Legat became the third spouse of Sharapova. The former civilian, allegedly her husband on the channel where Arina worked at that time, was an influential person. This allowed Sharapova to move up the career ladder to some extent. Collaboration caused a lot of trouble. The spouses began to conflict more often. Despite Sharapova's attempts to save the marriage, the family broke up. According to the TV presenter, this gap turned out to be the most painful for her.
The current husband of Arina Sharapova is Eduard Kartashov. A former military man, Lieutenant Commander of the Navy in reserve, today he is a manager in a large company. The acquaintance of Edward and Arina was spontaneous. For the woman, whom Edward saw on the TV screen, he courted for a year, after which he made a marriage proposal. The TV presenter hopes that this marriage will be the last in her destiny. Despite Arina's difficult character, her husband tries to smooth out conflicts in the family.
The younger generation of the Sharapovs
Arina Sharapova has two grandchildren. In 2006, a grandson Nikita was born to Daniel and his wife Alina. Three years later, another heir was born - Stepan.