Singer and model ANGELA is steadily carving out her place on the international stage, balancing music releases, striking visual projects, and high-profile accolades with the demands of motherhood. From earning the “Mrs Solidarity” title at the Mrs Universe pageant in the Philippines to being recognised at The Millionaire Concept Awards, her journey reflects a multifaceted career built on creativity, resilience, and purpose. Alongside her professional achievements, ANGELA continues to centre her life around raising her two sons, a role she consistently describes as her greatest source of strength.
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In this candid interview, ANGELA reflects on what it means to embrace womanhood in all its forms—from artistic expression and public recognition to self-care, criticism, and family life. She speaks openly about maintaining balance, navigating visibility in the digital age, and using her platform to inspire kindness, solidarity, and self-belief. At its core, her story is one of intention: choosing light, growth, and authenticity in both her personal and professional worlds.
You travel a lot, shoot photo projects, perform, and at the same time raise two sons. What gives you the strength to be everywhere?
I’m fueled by life itself. When you do what you love, fatigue stops feeling heavy. My sons are my main engine—they see how I work, how I dream, and it inspires them too. I don’t strive for perfection—I strive for balance. Sometimes it’s difficult, but when small arms hug you at home, all strength comes back instantly.

Your photoshoots spark a lot of conversations on social media. What stands behind your striking looks?
Every look is a story. I work with a team of professionals, but I always take part in shaping the concept. I can suggest the mood, the style, the colors. For me, a photoshoot is not just a “pretty picture” but a chance to convey emotion. One day I can be gentle, the next—strong, the day after—bold. That’s the beauty of a woman’s many facets.
At the Mrs Universe pageant in the Philippines, you received the title “Mrs Solidarity”. What experience did you bring back from the competition?
It was an incredible experience. Mrs Universe is not about appearance—it’s about character, mission, and impact. I represented Western Europe and felt a great responsibility. The “Mrs Solidarity” title is special to me because today, solidarity is a way to survive and support one another. At the pageant, I felt the power of female unity. We are all so different, yet all searching for light.

You also received another prestigious award—The Millionaire Concept Awards. What were you recognised for?
It was a bright moment in my life. I became a laureate of The Millionaire Concept Awards in a category that honors women who combine creativity, style, influence, and social activity. For me, it’s not just a trophy—it’s recognition of my work, my energy, and my team.
When they called my name on stage, I felt that my path was leading exactly where it should.
You always look polished. How do you maintain your beauty and shape?
No harsh restrictions, only balance. My diet includes lots of greens, fish, and water. I allow myself sweets, but in moderation. The main thing is listening to your body.
I love sports: pilates and strength training are my perfect combination.
Skincare is a ritual—cleansing, quality cosmetics, face massages, and professional treatments for skin and hair. And also—your inner state. If you’re in harmony, it shows in the mirror.

What does your “day for yourself” look like?
It’s a day when I completely slow down. No rush, no makeup, no deadlines. I might make my favorite coffee, read, or simply spend time with my kids. We often forget that women need pauses, too. Silence heals better than any spa.
What creative plans do you have? Preparing new releases?
Yes, several new tracks are in progress. One of them is very personal—about a woman’s journey to herself, about strength that grows from pain. There are also upbeat songs you want to blast in the car. My creative path is my diary—I sing what I live.
You’re raising two sons, one of whom recently started school. What do you want to teach your boys?
I want them to grow up kind. Being kind is not a weakness—it’s a strength. I teach them to respect people, to be grateful, to protect the vulnerable, and to think with their hearts.
And I really want them to see the example: a mother can work, dream, achieve—and still remain loving.
I want to raise men who know how to love.

Social media often brings negative comments, too. How do you react to criticism?
Now I take it calmly. A happy person doesn’t write hateful things. I’ve learned not to internalize it. I choose light—in people, in work, in myself. And I focus only on what helps me grow.
How do you see your near future?
I want more music, more projects, more opportunities to inspire other women. I want to create, to help, to work on new international events.
And also—to build a life in which my sons will one day say: “Our mom was happy.”
For me, that will be the greatest victory.
Thank you, ANGELA, for taking the time out to answer our questions and for sharing such thoughtful insight into your life, career, and values. Your reflections on creativity, motherhood, self-care, and resilience offer a powerful perspective on what it means to build a fulfilling life on your own terms, while remaining grounded in empathy and purpose.
As ANGELA continues to develop new music, visual projects, and international opportunities, her focus remains clear: to create honestly, to inspire other women, and to lead by example for her sons. Whether through song, image, or personal reflection, she presents a portrait of modern womanhood rooted in balance rather than perfection. With future releases on the horizon and a growing global presence, ANGELA’s journey is still unfolding—guided by creativity, compassion, and the quiet confidence of someone living in alignment with herself.
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