Tatyana Bulanova’s Journey: Egg Freezing, Marriage, and Family Plans

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Singer Tatyana Bulanova disclosed that she opted to freeze her eggs even before meeting her husband, Valery Rudnev, a decision she shared during a conversation with a television program. A close friend who works at a fertility clinic suggested the option, and Bulanova accepted the idea as a prudent step for her future family plans.

She noted that her husband did not initiate the discussion about starting a family. Instead, the topic of children came up when Bulanova herself brought it into the conversation, reflecting her personal wish to consider expanding their family. The couple currently weighs whether they are ready to become parents, balancing personal readiness with long-term goals.

Earlier in June, Bulanova and businessman Valery Rudnev formalized their marriage through a ceremony in St. Petersburg, held along the English Embankment. The event drew attendees from their circle of friends, colleagues, and family. In a moment of playful symbolism, a friend present at the celebration caught the bride’s bouquet, marking a lighthearted tradition of good wishes for the newlyweds.

During the early days of their courtship, Bulanova recalled an impression of Rudnev that stood out. She described being impressed by the thoughtful gestures she encountered, such as receiving coffee and treats during the early meeting weeks. The singer traveled between cities in those days, moving from St. Petersburg to Moscow, and back, and she noted that the level of attention he showed was unlike anything she had experienced previously.

In the past, Bulanova has referenced that she tended to keep aspects of her relationship private, describing a period when she chose to shield certain details from her partner. The choice to guard personal matters underscores a broader theme in Bulanova’s public narrative, where milestones are celebrated with discretion and personal significance.

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