Popular in Russian singer of Ukrainian origin Anna Asti (Anna Dzyuba) is currently in Spain and chooses the most beautiful Andalusians (horses of Andalusian breed) to replenish the family. She announced this on her page on the social network.
According to the singer, about 8 years ago she literally fell ill with the dream of her own horse.
"A lot of time has passed, and last year I freaked out, found my first horse on the marketplace ... By the end of 2025, I had 12 horses and one sweet concept," the artist said.
Now she is in Spain looking for representatives of the Andalusian breed to "replenish our family."
"My dream is to build a ranch for amateurs and professionals, for horses and people, I'm building a stable in the village, which I'm restoring, and I can't imagine my life without them anymore," Asti said.
It should be noted that on February 27-28, as part of a new tour, the singer has scheduled concerts in Sochi, then on March 6 and 8 — concerts in Kazakhstan, after which the singer's performances are scheduled in a number of cities in the Moscow region.
As EADaily reported, by the end of 2025, Anna Asti became the "Artist of the Year" according to the VK Music service. Users have listened to the singer's tracks more than 280 million times.
Andalusian stallions (PRE — Pura Raza Espanola) are a famous Spanish breed, known since the 16th century as the "horses of kings" for parades and war. These are elegant, Baroque horses (155-160 cm at the withers) with thick manes, rounded shapes and a high, "dancing" course. They are distinguished by a kind, calm disposition, learning ability and are ideal for a higher riding school.

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