In a recent Instagram post, actress Ekaterina Klimova shared a sequence of photos from a theatre performance. The posts drew attention not only to her onstage appearance but also to the blend of style and artistry that accompanies live theater. The 45-year-old Klimova issued a portrait of a performer in the midst of a dramatic moment, linking the image to the stage adaptation of a classic literary work. The set piece captures her in a lace, nude-toned dress that features a daring hip slit, complemented by an updo with soft curls and bold red lipstick. Fans responded with admiration, praising her figure and calling the look striking and memorable.
Klimova spoke about her approach to staying fit, describing a balanced and healthy eating routine. She does not rigidly deprive herself of indulgent foods, acknowledging a love for high-calorie treats that she enjoys from time to time. Regarding workouts, she does not invest significant time in the gym and does not favor traditional, intensive training. Instead, she maintains activity through swimming, casual walks, and light to moderate exercise that keeps her physique in good condition. She attributes much of her youthful appearance to genetics, while still embracing a lifestyle that supports long-term well-being.
The actress is a mother to four children, each from different marriages. Her eldest daughter, Elizaveta, is the child of her first husband, jeweler Ilya Khoroshilov. Elizaveta is pursuing a degree at the Faculty of Journalism at Moscow State University. Klimova’s two younger sons, Matvey and Korney, come from her union with Igor Petrenko, her second husband. The youngest child, Bella, was born during her marriage to fellow actor Gela Meskhi. Klimova has openly discussed maintaining positive relationships with her ex-husbands, emphasizing that she supports the ongoing connections between the children and their respective fathers.
Earlier, Klimova appeared in public with minimal makeup, offering a glimpse of her natural look and the everyday faces that accompany a life spent in front of the camera and on stage.