The artist has stopped hiding his relationship with Katya Kabak.
Timur Rodriguez will continue to pay alimony at the previous amount. The showman's attempt to revise his financial obligations to his ex-wife Anna Devichkina through the court was unsuccessful — the capital court denied the claim.
Recall that Timur and Anna separated after 16 years of marriage. During this time, the couple had two sons — the older Miguel is already 16 years old, and the younger Daniel is 12. After the divorce, the children remained living with their mother, and the artist, as he has repeatedly emphasized, continued to actively participate in their lives and financially support the family.
Even before the official dissolution of the marriage, the former spouses signed an alimony agreement. The document was signed voluntarily and, as acquaintances of the couple claim, without pressure. According to the terms, Rodriguez committed to transferring 1.5 million rubles (15,000 euros) monthly for the maintenance of his sons, as well as 500,000 rubles (5,000 euros) for Anna's support. This money was supposed to cover not only household expenses but also medical treatment, living expenses, and other needs of the ex-wife.

At that time, the amount of 2 million rubles a month did not bother the showman. The divorce proceeded as calmly as possible, without public disputes, loud accusations, and legal battles. Although it was not without unpleasant moments — many criticized Rodriguez for informing his wife about the separation over the phone rather than in person. Nevertheless, the former spouses quickly formalized all the documents, parted ways, and seemed to have put a period to their relationship.
However, over time, the situation changed. According to sources, the payments began to significantly impact the artist's budget, and he decided to revise the previously reached agreements. Timur filed a lawsuit asking to reduce the alimony by three times — to 500,000 rubles a month. Concurrently, the application raised other issues: the children's place of residence, communication, and upbringing.
The case was handled by the Presnensky District Court of Moscow. The outcome was not in favor of the showman: "By the decision of the Presnensky District Court of Moscow dated December 16, 2025, the claim of Timur Kerimov against Anna Devichkina to change the terms of the alimony agreement, determine the place of residence of the children, and the order of communication and upbringing of the children was denied."
Rodriguez's interests in court are represented by lawyer Sergey Zhorin, but he has not yet commented on the situation. However, acquaintances of the artist noted in a conversation with Woman.ru that by agreeing to Anna's terms during the divorce, Timur wanted to close a painful chapter as quickly as possible and avoid conflicts. He did not particularly think about the scale of the payments at that time — emotions outweighed calculations. Over time, it became clear that the amount was too seriously affecting his financial situation.
Interestingly, against the backdrop of the legal proceedings, the television host's personal life is going quite well. After the divorce, he almost immediately stopped hiding his relationship with actress Katya Kabak.

The couple regularly appears at social events, premieres, and red carpets, not hiding their feelings. Together, they even participated in the reality show "Big Win. Bangkok," where, however, the victory was claimed by Vasily Pelmen and Kirill Sarychev.
Rodriguez and Kabak have repeatedly stated that they feel like people "from the same world" and complement each other perfectly. They avoid discussions about marriage or children, preferring to enjoy the present, but those around the couple hint that their relationship is very serious, and possible changes are just a matter of time.
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