Singer Tamara Kramar (25) said goodbye to her loved ones and Slovakia and moved to the USA. The daughter of actor Maroš Kramár (66) has been living behind a large puddle for a year and a half. However, she does not forget about her family and returns to Bratislava approximately once every three months, the website writes that New York has become close to her heart and she would like to live abroad for at least another year.
Tamara enjoys, inspires and fascinates the big apple. “I was afraid that there would be a lot of stimuli and people always rushing somewhere. It’s true, but I have my own “bubble” in which I’m happy. I really liked the part of Manhattan where I live. It is not so noisy there, Central Park is nearby, my favorite cafes and small shops are nearby. After a year and a half, I found a pleasant balance between a quiet bench in a park by the water and a noisy street in an energetic neighborhood. Paradoxically, New York does not exhaust me, but fills me up,” she described.
The young artist writes her own lyrics and also creates music. According to her own words, she doesn’t let anyone out, rather than the boys from the band. “I sent one or two songs to my brothers, but I don’t usually do that,” she stated. Tamara has three younger siblings. The actor has Tamara, Timur (24) and Marko (17) with his ex-wife Natasha Nikitinová. In April 2024, Kramár became a father of four. His partner Ina gave birth to his daughter Rija.
The little princess is probably Tamara’s biggest fan, even if it is forced. “Dad plays my music for her every day. Since she’s tiny and I’m far away, she wants to bring me closer to her at least this way. I don’t know if it’s good for her.” the singer commented with a joke. Actor Maroš Kramár is proud of his first-born and always brags about all her musical news to his fans on the social network.
The famous surname that Tamara bears is often associated in Slovakia with a dose of criticism and unpleasant comments about her success thanks to her father. Abroad, the situation is completely different. “On the outside, I feel that people find it interesting when someone is from an artistic family. In Slovakia, on the contrary, it is often criticized. But of course it is a completely different environment. Friends abroad consider the dubbing in the film The Boss Baby to be my father’s greatest success,” Tamara Kramar told the Slovak website with a laugh.