Former participant of the reality show “Dom-2” Maria Kruglykhina said on Instagram (the owner of the Meta company is known as an extremist and is banned in Russia) that during her two previous marriages she built several houses for living with children, but only after marriage. Upon divorce, he lost his right to independent use of the property.
“This house, which I built at my own expense in my first marriage, was transferred to Sergei (former participant of “House-2” Sergei Adoevtsev. – Note of socialbites.ca) because I did not have a Russian passport. But then this happened, like many others,” the woman complained.
According to Kruglykhina, the man refused to sell his shares to his ex-wife, but promised to transfer the property to his daughter Lisa when she came of age. Kruglykhina is afraid that by then the ex-husband will “forget about this or something else.” He described Sergei’s behavior as cruel and unfair.
Later, the star of “House-2” married for the second time to Mikhail Zaitsev, from whom the woman had two children.
“I can also enter the house I built with my second husband, but I can’t anymore! With this, hope increased even more, but everything also collapsed. For now, the house is empty, but the other party promised me that everything will be settled according to the law,” emphasized Kruglykhina.
Now the mother of many children decided to build her own house. She admitted that she spends a lot of time on construction sites and devotes all her free time to construction. The woman wants her three children (Lisa, Ilya and Daria) to live in a quiet and environmentally friendly environment.
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Source: Gazeta

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