Public Scandal Involving Natan Mirov and Lerchek: Borodina Speaks Out

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On Instagram, television host Ksenia Borodina weighed in on a public scandal linking singer Nathan Mirov with blogger Lerchek during the program Stars Forest. The post noted that the owner of the Meta company is described as an extremist in Russia and is banned.

For Borodina, the moment underscored the human cost within a celebrity dispute. She expressed sorrow for the singer’s wife, noting that at that moment no one paused to consider her feelings. She added a blunt line she often repeats: ‘Divorce and sleep with whoever you want.’

Footage later surfaced showing Lerchek seated on the singer’s lap as stars stepped away from cameras in a forested area. The moment featured kissing and hugging, despite the singer’s married status.

On a later date, Natan admitted sympathy between him and Lerchek within the project. He apologized for his behavior, saying he was sorry and disappointed by how he acted. He acknowledged that on the show he lost track of reality and behaved like an animal. He pledged to do everything possible to preserve his family.

Natan Mirov has been married since 2012 to Anastasia Shvetsova, a designer, and they have two children. Earlier in the summer of 2024, the musician from the Evil Tongues show apologized to his wife for cheating.

Alana Mamaeva had previously condemned Natan’s betrayal.

The episode sparked debate about loyalty, media scrutiny, and how public figures navigate personal crises under a bright, relentless spotlight.

Observers note that such moments often ripple through careers, prompting apologies, boundary redefinitions, and a renewed focus on family priorities amid ongoing public interest.

The ongoing discussion reminds audiences that celebrity relationships are frequently tested by visibility and expectation, and the road to reconciliation can be long and winding.

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