Natalya Senchukova reveals the truth about her marriage to Dune leader Viktor Rybin. On the air of the program “The fate of a man with Boris Korchevnikov” on the channel “Russia 1” The singer admitted that she repeatedly tried to leave the artist, who was already married, at the beginning of their relationship.

The future spouses met in 1990 at the “Soundtrack” concert in Olimpiysky in 1990. But the couple could not be together, because at that time Viktor Rybin was already married and raising his daughter Maria. According to Natalya Senchukova, their love was difficult to win – the singer did not want to hurt his wife Elena, but the feelings became stronger.
“He didn't want to offend his wife first. I tried to leave him but couldn't break up. We just lived day by day. We quickly realized that this was a serious matter, not just a hobby. He put my soul at rest,” Viktor Rybin's wife admitted.
After 35 years of marriage, the artist couple revealed that they had never thought about divorce all this time. The star couple also learned how to avoid conflicts and not resolve things amicably.
“Vitya always said that he was a hen. But this is the best sense of the word. Victor is older than me. After all, he raised me, he raised me. Musically, he is my producer, which means I always listen to him. But in family life, if I want something, he will not object that it should not be done. For what?” — Natalya Senchukova shares.
According to Viktor Rybin, the main secret to their happy marriage is mutual trust. Husband and wife come to an agreement to solve all problems and overcome all problems together.
“Trust in action and decision-making. With us, everyone can make their own decisions. But we almost always agree with them. And together we overcome any adversity,” said Viktor Rybin.
Let us remind you that the frontman of “Dune” and the singer have been married since 1998. Viktor Rybin and Natalya Senchukova have a 26-year-old son, Vasily.
Formerly Viktor Rybin Share the secret to a strong marriage to Natalya Senchukova: “She never raises her voice at me – that's her character.”
















