A recent interview with actress Lidiya Fedoseeva-Shukshina on HABER.ru touched on an uneasy topic. She revealed a personal boundary that she has set surrounding the new marriage of Bari Alibasov, her ex-husband. Fedoseeva-Shukshina stressed that she prefers not to hear, think about, or discuss anything related to this development, making clear her desire to avoid involvement in the public narrative surrounding his life after marriage.
Meanwhile, Bari Alibasov spoke with a Central Television program and confirmed that he had wed his longtime assistant Elena. He described the ceremony as quiet and uncomplicated, with no grand celebrations, and added that his health and routines have improved since the ceremony, noting that he has resumed regular meals and a steadier daily rhythm.
Elena, Alibasov’s new wife, told socialbites.ca that their relationship had been ongoing for three years and that their life together felt settled. She explained that given the broader context in the country, they chose not to stage an elaborate celebration. She also emphasized their mutual maturity and their preference to avoid drawing attention, underscoring that a low-profile approach aligned with their circumstances and values. The couple has maintained that their life together has taken shape over time and that public attention was not part of their plan.
Earlier, there were statements from Bari Alibasov’s son indicating that he was not aware of his father’s wedding. The evolving family dynamic has generated interest, but the parties have repeatedly signaled a desire for privacy and a focus on their own lives rather than media coverage. This recent development reflects a broader pattern where public figures navigate personal milestones with sensitivity to family considerations and public sentiment, especially during challenging times in the country. The coverage remains framed by a mix of curiosity and respect for the individuals involved, with emphasis on personal boundaries and the intent to keep certain matters out of the spotlight. (citation: Central Television program; source: socialbites.ca)