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Wedding dress and naked torso. Kateryna Kukhar and Oleksandr Stoianov fueled divorce rumors with eloquent photos

Stoianov and Kukhar published ambiguous posts

The former premier of the National Opera, Oleksandr Stoianov, and his ballerina wife, Kateryna Kukhar, have once again fueled rumors of divorce. The ballet star posted a photo of herself in a white dress with a post dedicated to loneliness on her page, while her chosen one shortly before posted a shot of his naked torso to tragic music.

The eloquent photos appeared on the social media of the stars, who have not yet commented on the rumors of their divorce that emerged last year.

"Women are never alone. Even when they say they are free. Because they always have someone. It doesn't matter if it's in their head, in their heart, or bed," Kateryna Kukhar wrote under the shot of herself in a wedding-like dress.

Her chosen one confined himself to a black-and-white photo without outerwear, where he posed with his hand over his head.

By the way, the couple hasn't appeared together in public for a long time, nor have they posted photos together, although they used to do so regularly. After the scandal over the promotion of the ballet Swan Lake to the music of Russian composer Piotr Chaikovskyi, Oleksandr Stoianov called Kukhar "the mother of his children" and admitted that they had disagreed.

As you know, the dancer was criticized for this choice of concert program, but he is sure that there is no hint of popularizing Russian culture in Swan Lake, which Ukrainians dance abroad.

Oleksandr Stoianov recorded a video in which he ridiculed the remark by showing blue and yellow flags at the concerts, but the comments noted that Ukrainian symbols do not justify it.

"Promoting the culture of the enemy is not the right time now. People are fighting for a ban on Russian tours in Europe, and here we are spreading 'narrow' culture ourselves! It's just surreal", "Not finding a worthy work in the entire history of Ukraine and choosing something hostile that will be "definitely accepted" is about laziness or lack of talent. And you can find lame arguments about "world heritage". Only for a person with the rudiments of intelligence this is not an excuse, but only an attempt to cover up their ignorance." "The fact that Ukrainians are afraid to let go of Russian art shows how effective Russification is." "It's a shame when our ballet tours with Swan Lake, which everyone associates with Muscovy," wrote outraged users.

However, there were also plenty of excuses under the post. Stoianov's fans wrote that "Chaikovskyi is not their enemy," and that people who help Ukraine and are part of Ukrainian culture can be forgiven for touring Swan Lake.

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