On June 1, KSENIA GEORGIADI, a pop singer and Honored Artist of Russia, celebrated her seventy-fifth birthday. When viewers heard the song "I'm Looking for You" in the film "The Thirty-First of June," millions of people all over the USSR fell in love with the voice of Ksenia Georgiadi, who performed it. Although the first recognition of the girl, born in an Abkhazian village to a Greek family, came after the then popular competition "With a Song Through Life": Ksenia became its laureate and received the audience sympathy award.
It was after that victory that composer Alexander Zatsepin called her and offered to record the heartfelt song "I'm Looking for You," which makes the soul tremble even years after its performance.
Ksenia seemed to have it all: the love of listeners, incredible popularity, a beloved husband, a son, but it was because of success that the singer's marriage collapsed.
And in the nineties, Ksenia suddenly disappeared from screens and posters. Rumors began to spread that she had either taken to drink or gone abroad, and some reported that the singer had died altogether. Our video will tell you about the singer's fate and where she is now.