Singer Natalia Mogilevska became a guest on Yevhen Feshak's show "33 Questions from Lux FM" and frankly spoke about her actions, which she recalls with shame today. The artist admitted that in the past she could greatly offend people, although she never intended to harm.
During the interview, Mogilevskaya emphasized that she did not steal songs, did not "go over people's heads," and did not build a career at the expense of others, but her straightforwardness and harsh statements could cause people deep pain.
"Unfortunately, I offended people a lot. I never wanted anything bad. But I was so harsh in my statements, decisions... And since I had a psychology degree, it was a scalpel. I cut people open to such pain. And who will sew them up?" the singer admitted.
Mogilevska added that she didn't know how to "heal" people back then after unknowingly causing them emotional wounds, and some things, unfortunately, can no longer be fixed or forgiven.
She said that today she has learned to easily apologize — even to children.
" If I realize that I'm wrong, even in front of my children, I immediately apologize and teach them ," the artist noted.
In a conversation with Yevhen Feshak, Mogilevska also touched on the topic of raising children, taboos in relationships, attitudes towards age, beauty injections, difficult periods in life, and family relationships.

