"I really didn't think you'd ask me such a question. It seems so obvious to me that I didn't have dreams as a child. I just wanted to be safe, to have food, not to be in misery, not to have shoes that were too small, not to tuck my shoulders in because my sister was looked badly. There was no room for dreams."
Natalia Vodianova opens her big, almost transparent blue eyes and then bursts out laughing. For almost two hours, we have been listening to her explain in detail and passionately her involvement and the actions she has undertaken in favor of autistic children. A real involvement, deep and which has nothing to do with any marketing operation ("if it was one it is long, she laughs, since I started taking care of children 19 years ago!"). She gives us this answer after we asked her what her childhood dreams were. A question that seems totally incongruous to him. And done...
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