"I have known him for four years and I know that he is a person who craves publicity at any cost."
Conflicts continue to erupt in Dana Borisova's family. Her only daughter Polina, barely reaching adulthood, left home and moved in with 35-year-old Arthur Jacobson — a manager of Dmitry Dibrov.
Dana is convinced that this romance is ruining her daughter's life, and that Arthur is pursuing purely selfish interests. Polina is now almost out of contact with her mother, and the tension between them has reached a boiling point.

In an open conversation with Elena Hanga, Borisova stated that she considers Arthur's influence on Polina to be extremely negative. According to her, the relationship of the 18-year-old girl with an adult man is not love, but manipulation by a "seasoned opportunist." Dana is sure that her daughter's boyfriend is using her for his own promotion, not for feelings.
She spoke sharply about how he appeared on the air of Andrey Malakhov's program with Polina. The host explained that her daughter, who now lives with a man significantly older than her, was invited to the studio. Borisova finds him extremely unattractive and completely unsuitable for Polina.
"I have known him for four years and I know that he is a person who craves publicity at any cost. Completely uneducated, well, except for school, and even then, I think, until the eighth grade. Who claims that he lived for a long time at the station," Dana complained on "Visiting Hanga."
A separate topic was Arthur's attitude towards women. Borisova does not hide her disgust, calling him a "flabby lover": "I can say that a person sexually does not really know boundaries. For example, when he meets women. When meeting, everyone usually does these two little kisses. He, excuse me, presses himself against every woman with his whole body, with all his parts. It’s very unpleasant."
In Dana's opinion, the man actively uses Polina to increase his own recognition. She insists that his main goal is publicity and an attempt to enter the media space at any cost. Borisova recounted that, in her observations, Jacobson constantly accompanies Dmitry Dibrov at events, using this as an opportunity to be seen on camera. She also recalled that Arthur published a post in his stories, where he expressed his readiness to give an explicit interview and appealed to federal channels and online publications — a gesture that Borisova called a manifestation of inflated self-esteem.
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