Katerina Bosov: the tragedy of marriage with a millionaire did not bypass her

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Katerina Bosov: the tragedy of marriage with a millionaire did not bypass her The success of beautiful women in careers and marriage has always been a favorite story to discuss in the media and the public. Each person can achieve high results in life, in a job, but this requires intelligence, courage, perseverance, and perseverance. However, the majority prefers to live by the will of fate, are often unhappy with their achievements, and envy those who succeed. And when a story appears, how the owner of a millionth fortune takes a girl of more modest income as his wife, this becomes a reason for her insults and persecution. Bozena Rynska is a professional journalist, blogger, and secular columnist. When meeting the former CEO of Channel One and the head of NTV, Igor Malashenko, her name was so widely known to the public. But an affair with a millionaire only fueled adverse public interest. Rynska and Malashenko met at a relatively mature age, Igor at that time, was legally married, in which there were three children. However, he left his wife for Rynsk and lived with her in a civil marriage for a long time. Only seven years later, he filed for divorce and officially married Bozhena. Throughout their life together, they fully provided for the journalist, but her spouse did not appear in the will; she did not have any assets, which means that in the event of a divorce, Bozena could hardly claim anything. Common acquaintances argued that Bozena often accused her husband of hiding his fortune. In the event of a divorce, she would not be able to continue a dignified existence due to her lack of savings for a "rainy" day. As a result, when Malashenko was found dead in his villa in Spain (the case was recognized as a suicide), Rynski's verbal attacks on her husband gave rise to his first wife and the media to make claims and almost accusations against the widow of driving her husband to suicide. Rynska, like any woman, dreamed of a child, but due to health problems, she did not risk carrying a child on her own and turned to a surrogate mother. There were several attempts, but only the last was successful, but this happened after the death of Malashenko. Today this is another reason for the persecution of the widow since many doubt the girl's relationship with Malashenko. And, perhaps, in the struggle for confidence in the future, she will have to prove Malashenko's paternity. Life is not easy for the legitimate spouses and widows of millionaires, but even for those who are or were with them in unofficial relationships. How much Russian-American entrepreneur and model Yulia Lemigova had to endure after her short but notorious affair with millionaire banker Edward Stern in the late 1990s. These relations were unfolding in front of the whole country's eyes; they were empathized by everyone, without exception. For the sake of Julia, Stern left his family, and the couple began to live together. It soon became known that Lemigova was expecting a baby. However, shortly before the baby's birth, Julia and Eduard had a severe quarrel and parted, so the joint son of Lemigova and Stern was born without a father. Julia was forced to raise her son Maximilian alone. However, even though Lemigova was not in official relations with Stern, the child posed a danger to the banker's first wife and children; it was highly inconvenient because the father's inheritance was very decent. Lemigova was subjected to all kinds of persecution, constantly felt as if she was being followed. And tragedy struck: one day, returning home from a meeting, Yulia found her five-month-old boy dead


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