The singer Tatyana Bulanova discussed a recent development on the program You Won’t Believe, revealing that her husband gifted her a restaurant in the historic center of St. Petersburg valued at 50 million rubles.
She noted that a restaurant opening is slated for early June and that she will have a direct role in its operations. While she admits she is not an expert in running such a venture, she trusts Valera to handle the majority of the work, emphasizing that her involvement will be personal and constant. She also indicated plans to host regular concerts within the venue, a space that will bear her name, with performances by herself and invited guests.
The singer has been married twice before. Her first marriage was to sound engineer Nikolai Tagrin, with whom she has a son named Alexander. The couple separated in 2004, though they briefly remained together to co-parent. Bulanova later married football player Vladislav Radimov in 2005, and they welcomed a son, Nikita, the following year. That marriage ended in 2016.
Currently, Bulanova is engaged to tennis player Valery Rudnev, who is 19 years younger than her. In recent remarks, she also indicated plans to adopt a double surname after the wedding, signaling a new chapter in her public identity.
Industry observers note that celebrity-owned dining ventures in city centers often blend entertainment with hospitality, creating a venue that doubles as a performance space and a restaurant. If the project progresses, Bulanova’s public appearances and concert programming could become a signature feature of the restaurant, attracting fans and followers from across the region. Reports about the investment and its expected cultural impact continue to circulate, underscoring Bulanova’s influence as an artist expanding into business and live entertainment.
As the couple moves toward the wedding and potential name change, attention from fans and media alike remains high, with speculation about how this new professional and personal milestone will unfold in the coming months.