Alexander Petrov and Victoria Antonova at Ice 3 Premiere in Moscow

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Alexander Petrov and Victoria Antonova Step Out at Ice 3 Premiere in Moscow

Alexander Petrov was seen in public with his partner Victoria Antonova as they attended the premiere of Ice 3. The appearance was reported by Kinopoisk’s press service. The couple chose contrasting styles for the event on February 13 at the Moscow Oktyabr cinema. Petrov wore a black T shirt paired with wide trousers and a distressed dark brown jacket, while Antonova opted for a black T shirt, a leopard print skirt, and boots. Her look was completed with floral silver jewelry and nude makeup, with part of her hair pulled back into a ponytail.

Several celebrities joined the premiere of Ice 3 including Sergei Shakurov, Anna Tsukanova-Cott, Natalya Zemtsova, Mark Edelstein, Ray, and the daughter of Glucose Lidiya Chistyakova Elena Nikolaeva. Alla Sigalova, Karina Nigai, and others also attended the event. The gathering highlighted the film’s presence on the Moscow cultural scene with many noted figures in attendance.

The plot of Ice 3 centers on Nadya, who has grown into a figure skater and now pursues her dream of winning the Ice Cup, a goal her mother once envisioned for her. Nadya’s father, portrayed by Petrov, protects his daughter from obstacles while remaining wary of her sports career. During a secret training session, Nadya meets a hockey player and begins a romance. The film features a cast that includes Alexander Petrov, Anna Savranskaya, Stepan Belozerov, Sergei Lavygin, and others, with Yuri Khmelnitsky directing. The narrative weaves themes of family support, ambition, and young love under the pressures of competitive skating.

Earlier that year, Alexander Petrov shared rare behind the scenes shots with his wife, adding a personal dimension to his public appearances.

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