The TV host has already introduced his new girlfriend to the public — she is older than Dmitry's former partners. He shared what attracted him to Ekaterina.
Dmitry Dibrov quickly got over his scandalous divorce and is already appearing in public with his new chosen one — nutritionist Ekaterina Guseva. The green-eyed brunette is 23 years younger than the host, taller than him by half a head, and is not shy about showing her feelings in public. Their circle notes that Dibrov even changed his appearance for her: he dyed his gray hair to 'still please Katya.'
'I want to still please Katya. She is so picky. I have to think so much about my appearance. Gentlemen, it’s such a burden! But it’s a sweet burden!' Dibrov confessed on the show 'You Won't Believe It!' on NTV.
According to him, the relationship with Ekaterina is built on deep mutual understanding and respect. In an interview, Guseva confidently named intelligence as the main common factor, while the host proudly added, 'Katya speaks French beautifully.'
Ekaterina closely monitors Dibrov's diet, but the couple does not deny themselves gastronomic pleasures. Thus, the TV host taught his partner how to 'really' eat crayfish, revealing the secret that 'the real taste is in the tail.' The lovers enthusiastically experiment with food, and Dibrov philosophically summarizes: 'It’s important who you crunch with. What difference does it make what you crunch, the main thing is who you’re with.'
At the same time, he does not cut ties with his ex-wife, Polina; all together — children from two marriages, his ex-wife, and Ekaterina — calmly eat crayfish, walk by the pool, go to the sauna and hammam, maintaining an surprisingly warm format of 'ex-friends-family.'
Ekaterina does not rule out that the couple may have children together in the future, and the very possibility of joint projects delights Dibrov: 'I have always wanted to work under the guidance of such a beautiful boss. God heard my prayers, and here is the producer of my new interesting projects.'
However, in more personal moments, the host admits that being in love adds troubles: 'Well, it’s very hard,' he sighs, realizing that new relationships require him unusually much attention, care, and effort.
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