Konstantin Khabensky Opens Up About His Children’s Future Plans

Konstantin Khabensky’s Candid Revelations About His Children’s Future

Konstantin Khabensky, a renowned actor, rarely delves into his personal life, let alone does so with detailed candor. However, in a recent interview, he surprisingly shared more about his life than he usually does. The conversation revolved around his most precious treasures—his children. Khabensky spoke openly about accepting and respecting each of their choices.

The Khabensky Children: Forging Their Own Paths

Konstantin has three children. His eldest son, Ivan, is already an adult with a clear vision for his future, which he plans to dedicate to theater. His younger daughters, Alexandra and Vera, are not yet drawn to the stage but are passionately pursuing their own paths in sports with equal determination. Khabensky adheres to a parenting principle that might sound radical today: not interfering where a child has already found their calling.

Respecting Children’s Aspirations

The actor believes that a common parental mistake is substituting their own desires for their children’s. He argues that adults often impose their ambitions on their children, who then become captives of others’ expectations. In such cases, Khabensky believes, children cease to be individuals and become mere functions or characters, leading nowhere. Therefore, he strives first to understand what his children want and then to support or gently guide them.

Supporting Daughters’ Passion for Figure Skating

This approach is particularly evident in his relationship with his younger daughters. Alexandra, 9, and Vera, 6, are seriously involved in figure skating. The girls spend almost entire days on the ice. This is not a hobby for show or an attempt to engage them in something trendy, but a genuine passion that requires discipline and endurance. Due to his busy schedule, Konstantin rarely attends the rink in person. He mostly watches his daughters’ progress remotely through broadcasts and recordings. Even from a distance, he sees how rapidly they are growing, both professionally and personally.

“I watch them perform pirouettes. I rarely make it to the rink; I mostly watch through broadcasts. And I must say, I can’t do that. That’s the main thing. I can’t do that; they are already better than me,” Khabensky proudly admitted in an interview with OK! Magazine.

Son’s Journey into Theater

His eldest son, Ivan, has also approached his future with considerable thought. Ivan is currently a first-year student at the producer faculty of the Moscow Art Theatre School. His choice was not spontaneous; he discussed various options with his father, tried different paths, doubted, and searched before deciding that theater was where he belonged.

Khabensky notes that he sees in his son a smart, thoughtful young man fully immersed in the theatrical environment. Ivan does not just study; he lives and breathes theater, watching performances, traveling to different cities, analyzing, comparing, and absorbing everything. While this dedication is a source of pride for any parent, for a stage professional, it also raises concerns. The actor honestly admits that he sometimes worries that this obsession might become too destructive.

Balancing Passion and Well-being

He tries to gently rein in his son, reminding him of the importance of balance and the need for internal hygiene in his profession. “The most important thing is that this theatrical obsession, in a good sense, does not become a strong poison. I try to tell him: ‘Please, set some dosage for yourself,'” shares Khabensky.

There have been periods when Ivan managed to watch an incredible number of performances in different theaters and cities in a year, which indeed caused concern. From a professional standpoint, such a workload could alarm any specialist, but so far, the actor believes that the young body is coping, and his son genuinely enjoys it, which outweighs all worries.

Reflections on Personal Loss

Khabensky’s openness about his children inevitably brings to mind his personal history, marked by profound pain. In 2008, the actor experienced a tragedy that changed his life forever. His first wife, journalist Anastasia Fedoseeva, passed away from a brain tumor. Treatment at a Los Angeles clinic was unsuccessful, and at 36, Konstantin was left a widower with a one-year-old son.

Many years have passed since then. A new family has entered the actor’s life—he married actress Olga Litvinova, and they have two daughters. However, as Khabensky himself admits, time does not completely erase such losses. It only dulls the pain, makes it quieter, but it never fully disappears. The actor has previously stated that he does not believe it is possible to fully recover from such an experience. In his words, a normal person cannot go through such a loss without a trace: unless you cut out a part of your soul and memory, you just have to live with it. Work helps to distract, sometimes to forget, but the past remains a part of the inner world.

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