46-year-old Anna Semenovich, known not only as a singer but also as a frank conversationalist for her female fans, has once again touched upon a burning topic. This time, the ex-soloist of "Blestyashchie" emotionally spoke out about men who allow themselves to comment on their companion's food choices on a date.

The artist categorically rejects the idea that a woman should pretend to be "someone's ideal" and limit herself to "one lettuce leaf" if she wants to eat a full and delicious meal. "Who invented these rules? Who wrote them and where? I eat with appetite, I eat deliciously, well, both on dates and at home, and generally, wherever I am," Semenovich stated.

In the program "12 Questions to an Adult," Anna admitted that she would immediately end a date if a man dared to reproach her for the dishes she ordered. "If on a date a man made a remark to me that I ate too much, I would stand up, turn around, and leave. And I would never go on a date with that man again. What do you mean, I ate too much? If you don't have money to feed me, I'll pay for myself," the singer sharply stated.

According to Semenovich, this is precisely why a woman's own income and profession are so important. Not to prove anything to a man, but to be able to leave a relationship where she is humiliated, devalued, or reproached for trifles. "If he is now saving on a salad for you, then imagine what will happen if you build a relationship. He will always save on you! Women need to learn to value themselves, and not fight for every male as if he were the last hope," she added.

Anna herself, it seems, does not have to face such problems. For three years now, entrepreneur Denis Shreer, who is called her fiancé, has been by her side. Semenovich does not hide her desire to start a family and get married, but she does not make it an end in itself. She expects to try on a white dress one day, but she does not rush her chosen one, especially since he recently divorced his wife, who lives in Germany, and he needs "a little time to live as a bachelor."