Singer Slava appeared in public for the first time with her 27-year-old daughter Alexandra Morozova after a difficult period in their relationship. The joint outing of the famous mother and her heiress took place at the Marie Claire Blogger Party in Moscow and immediately drew public attention.
The 46-year-old artist chose a fitted nude-colored dress for the social evening, emphasizing her figure. She completed the look with wet-effect styling and expressive evening makeup. Beside her, Alexandra posed confidently in a soft pink mini dress with ruffles and draped details. The young woman pulled her hair back, leaving a few curls near her face, and chose striking makeup.

This appearance felt especially meaningful because not long ago, a serious conflict had occurred between mother and daughter. After a series of personal and professional shocks, Slava spoke openly about her difficult emotional state and admitted that she felt misunderstood even by the people closest to her.
The singer was deeply affected by the hard period that followed the scandal surrounding a canceled concert. At that time, the artist said she needed to take a break from her career and also spoke honestly about depression and disappointment in her relationships with relatives.
Later, Alexandra confirmed that there really had been a misunderstanding between her and her mother. However, the young woman admitted that she did not want the conflict to drag on and was the one who took the first step toward reconciliation. According to her, the disagreements were connected more to the difference between generations and different views on many life situations.

The singer’s daughter also noted that parents and children often perceive events differently and do not always manage to hear each other right away. Still, love and the desire to preserve their bond turned out to be stronger than the accumulated hurt.
Fans of the artist reacted warmly to the mother and daughter appearing together. Many admitted they were happy to see them side by side again and hoped that the most difficult times for the family were already behind them.
The story of Slava and Alexandra reminded many people that even the closest loved ones can go through crises. But it is the ability to recognize mistakes and take a step toward each other that helps protect what truly matters.

Family conflicts happen even in the most loving families. But what do you think: who should be the first to seek reconciliation — parents or children?
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