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Rotaru's granddaughter in a luxurious embroidered shirt showed the face of her billionaire lover. Photo

Sonia Yevdokymenko showed her American boyfriend Max Lerner. Source: Instagram @iamsofiaeve

The granddaughter of the famous Ukrainian singer Sofiia Rotaru, model Sonia Yevdokymenko showed the face of her new lover. The 22-year-old posted a photo of herself sitting with her boyfriend.

As you know, Sonia is in a relationship with billionaire Max Lerner, the heir to one of the richest families in the United States. The Ukrainian woman shared the photos on her Instagram page.

Rotaru's granddaughter in a luxurious embroidered shirt showed the face of her billionaire lover. Photo

In them, Yevdokymenko is wearing a luxurious red embroidered dress. Meanwhile, her chosen one is wearing a black T-shirt with an inscription and a baseball cap.

Rotaru's granddaughter in a luxurious embroidered shirt showed the face of her billionaire lover. Photo

Lerner's grandfather reportedly founded MBNA Corporation, a large bank holding company, in the 1990s. Earlier, the singer's granddaughter had already posted photos with her lover, congratulating him on his birthday. However, with the new photos, she officially confirmed their relationship.

Rotaru's granddaughter in a luxurious embroidered shirt showed the face of her billionaire lover. Photo
Rotaru's granddaughter in a luxurious embroidered shirt showed the face of her billionaire lover. Photo

The billionaire doesn't show his life to the public, as he has a closed social media account. However, one photo from his Instagram page can still be seen. It shows Max Lerner posing with a glass in a luxurious tuxedo.

Rotaru's granddaughter in a luxurious embroidered shirt showed the face of her billionaire lover. Photo

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