Info: Inspiring Interview with Russian Super Model Natalia Vodianova

Natalia Vodianova has been on our radar before, and it's always interesting to see how successful young lady, as it moves through life.

Apparently she was very busy in the tradition of a real Russian lady as a young age of 27 she was a devoted wife and mother of 3 children.

It certainly qualifies as a super woman in my book.

This is especially true given how difficult it is to overcome and poor childhood, but continues to reach out to help other children.

If there are corners of this world, I think it certainly qualifies as one.

But again in this part of the world, of course, blessed with many just like her.

MOSCOW, Russia (CNN) - Russian supermodel Natalia Vodianova and philanthropist, described by the designer Tom Ford as "the most beautiful woman in the world."

Natalia, 27, mother of three children and has created a charitable children. A woman nicknamed the "Supernova" says my life City_My about her difficult childhood, her love for Moscow, and why Russian vodka better.

CNN: How would you describe Moscow?

Natalia Vodianova: This is a city of contrasts. You have this great culture and traditions that are very normal, calm and determined. And then you have an explosion of emotions, madness, art, and young people who are so proud of the fact that Moscow and really trying to be individuals.

In Moscow, a huge inspiration for me. I love what I'm here, I like being here.

CNN: What would you change in Moscow had the opportunity?

NV: Well, as it is currently under review, the government wants to repair old buildings. For me it's a little sad, because in the West, people have a completely different mentality to repair the buildings, keeping them as intact as possible.

CNN: What is the fashion in Moscow?

NV: You see women wearing jeans to wear very high heels and short jackets puffy. It's really funny!

CNN: Tell me about your childhood

NV: I was born in Nizhny Novgorod in a very poor family and, unfortunately, my father and mother divorced when I was little.

She was a mother and two girls. It was a struggle, but we all worked hard and faced each other. My mom was awesome, she never drank, never smoked it - she lived with us. I appreciate what she did for me and the way she raised me.

CNN: Is the family is very important to you?

NV: I think the protection of your family and giving them so important. This is the most important achievement.

CNN: How did your modeling career take off?

NV: I was in Paris when I was 17 years old. I was lucky because my career is kind of gradually built up over two years - I have always had a good job, but I was not a star right away.

In fact, my agency thought that I could never do the show because I was a little shorter and not skinny enough, but when I gave birth to her first son I was 19 and I lost a lot of weight.

I think the extreme stress on the body and I suddenly just turned into this stick - just unrequited love designer models. My career took off after Lucas was born, because I discovered a lot of shows on the runway and there are many stars are made in our industry.

CNN: If you weren'ta model, what would your life?

NV: It's very difficult to say that my life would be if I did not go to Paris. People say that I have not changed very much, but I do not think it's true.

I am a happy person, and even if I thought I was happy then, I had so much baggage to take with them: my background, expectations of the people that I was not a perfect student and I was not going to school all the time - I have not lived a normal life at all.

It's not me anymore, because of my success. It really does not matter, because I know I learned a lot more than many other girls who had a perfect childhood.

CNN: Tell us about charity and what you are trying to achieve with it?

NV: I started my foundation in 2005, after the tragedy in Beslan [2004 siege of the schools in which at least 339 hostages were killed]. I was in Moscow at the time, and it just hit me so hard.

I returned to New York where I lived at the time, organized a fundraising event and raised $ 350,000 to build a playground for the children who survived in the area. I think the game is very therapeutic. This is really the only way for these children to forget about what happened, and just the children, even if it's just for five minutes.

But then I realized that it would be good for all other children in Russia, and I just started raising money and building playgrounds. Now we have 23 locations throughout Russia, and we build 15 more this year and plans to build more.

I want to fulfill their dream building 500 play parks in Russia. Each would cost about $ 300,000 so it's a big dream - my dear!

CNN: Let's talk about the vodka ...

NV: Our vodka is definitely better. It is very clean, good drink and it comes with a Russian meal. Actually, I do not drink vodka outside Russia, but when you come to Russia there is no reason to order a glass of wine.

CNN: What do you think of his nickname - Supernova?

NV: I do not mind being called a supernova. If one intends to keep the nickname, it's not bad!

CNN: What five words best describe Moscow?

NV: This mysterious, cultural, exciting, crazy, and spiritual.

 
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