Ballerina Anastasia Volochkova has been at the center of chatter about a possible new romance. Reports from a variety of entertainment outlets circulated with breathless speculation, noting a spark that seemed to travel from stage to backstage and toward more personal moments. These rumors, while unconfirmed by the performers themselves, formed a narrative that captured public attention across media networks.
During a festival called “Future,” Volochkova shared the stage with musician Nikita Kiton. When the festival released footage, it showed the pair performing the classical piece “Swan Lake,” a moment that Keaton later dedicated to the ballerina. As the performance unfolded, the two artists shared a brief kiss, a moment that amplified the talk about their connection and added a layer of intrigue to the event.
The couple appeared publicly for the first time at RU.TV channel’s awards ceremony on May 23. There, Keaton described Volochkova as “very talented” and “vivid,” and the ballerina commented on her preference for tall, slim, younger, and intriguingly spirited men. The two floated the idea of a joint video project, with Volochkova expressing confidence that Keaton could craft compelling lyrics for future collaborations.
Earlier in April, Volochkova and Keaton were seen together at Crocus Town Hall. After Volochkova’s performance, the musician reportedly hurried to her dressing room, and a camaraderie formed quickly between them. Volochkova even joked that if their paths had crossed sooner, they might have flown off to the Maldives together, hinting at a shared sense of romance or at least close friendship.
In June, Keaton made a charitable gesture by donating a painting that Volochkova had created herself. The exchange underscored a cordial relationship that extended beyond fleeting public appearances and suggested a mutual respect for each other’s artistic work.
In a prior public moment, Volochkova had urged women to feel confident in their own stories and to embrace self-expression, a stance that sparked various discussions about art, agency, and personal freedom within the entertainment community.