Ksenia Borodina Clarifies Personal Life Amid Rumors of a New Partner

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Television host Ksenia Borodina addressed rumors about the private life of someone close to her, clarifying the context of what was said during a recent discussion. The remarks sparked widespread speculation, prompting fans to wonder if there is a new romantic partner in her circle. Borodina explained that the story grew from a single interview and a casual remark, which others turned into a narrative about a relationship. She emphasized that a single statement about having a girlfriend was not meant to signal a romance, and that a man mentioned in the conversation was simply a friend who has appeared in her life in a friendly, non-romantic capacity. [source: mk.ru]

During a candid talk about psychology, Borodina said she answered a question about romantic life with honesty, noting that she does spend time with familiar men. She stressed that these acquaintances are friends and not partners, highlighting a deliberately open circle of male companionship that does not imply a commitment or dating scenario. She added that she no longer broadcasts her private life publicly, yet she remains approachable and does not hide from anyone, maintaining numerous friendships that sometimes lead to shared meals at restaurants. [citation: mk.ru]

The public figure Ksenia Borodina has been married twice. Her first marriage was to businessman Yuri Budagov in 2008, and in 2009 she welcomed a daughter named Marusya. The couple separated a few years later. Borodina entered a subsequent marriage in 2015 with television personality and entrepreneur Kurban Omarov, and they welcomed a daughter, Theon, that same year. The pair announced their divorce in 2021, marking a new chapter in Borodina’s life as a public figure navigating both career commitments and personal evolution. [source: mk.ru]

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