Roman Abramovich gets divorced from Darya Zhukova

Literally an hour ago news portals flashed a sensational message that billionaire Roman Abramovich and his third wife model Daria Zhukova are getting divorced. Spouses do not indicate the reasons for their decision, but in a statement to the press they note that they remain friends:

After 10 years of living together, we made a difficult decision to part, but we remain close friends, parents of two wonderful children and partners in projects that started and developed together.

Daria Zhukova together with Roman Abramovich is the founder of the cultural center in St. Petersburg and the Museum of Modern Art "Garage" in Moscow. Spouses raise two common children - the 7-year-old son of Aaron and 4-year-old Leia.

Prior to Daria Zhukova, Roman Abramovich was twice married. With his first wife Olga Lysova, the businessman lived for three years (from 1987 to 1990). In 1991, Abramovich married Irina Malandina, whose marriage lasted 16 years. Irina gave birth to the oligarch of five children, but after learning about her husband's novel with the model of Daria Zhukova, the woman filed for divorce.

According to the information available on the Internet, Zhukova Abramovich met in 2005, and married her soon after the divorce with his second wife.

Darya Zhukov was suspected in the novel on the side

Spouses do not name the true reason for their divorce, thereby provoking a discussion of possible causes. In the winter, the press reported that Daria Zhukov was caught in an affair on the side. Then the Italian tabloid posted pictures of his wife Roman Abramovich in the company of art dealer Vito Schnabel, beloved actress Heidi Klum.

The couple was very nice talking in an intimate atmosphere, and on some frames it seems that Daria and Vito are kissing.

The journalists found out that Zhukova attends every event organized by Schnabel. Then, in February 2017, the official representative of Roman Abramovich said that the pictures are fake. Judging by the development of events, the Italian tabloid seems to have been right ... We mark this material in Zen and remain aware of all the intrigues and scandals of show business.