While Konstantin Meladze is rumored to be once again infatuated with a young girl, his first wife Yana Summ is showcasing an incredible transformation. She looks fresh and happy, enjoying life after the breakup.
Rumors about Konstantin Meladze's new girlfriend immediately sparked a heated discussion online. Many joked that the girl could be his granddaughter, while others predicted her imminent debut on stage thanks to influential connections. At the same time, Vera Brezhneva, seemingly refuting the speculations, showcased a ring resembling an engagement ring but kept the details of her personal life a secret.
Meanwhile, the composer’s first wife, Yana Summ, whom he once left for another woman, prefers to stay away from public scandals and is building her own happy life. Recently, a fresh photo surfaced online showing Yana captured in a restaurant with friends, enjoying sushi and pleasant conversation.
Internet users actively commented on how fresh and youthful she looks. After the divorce, Summ rarely appears in public, and very little is known about her personal life.
Previously, Yana Summ shared memories of how she contacted Vera Brezhneva, pleading with her to confess to a secret romance with the married producer. At that time, Vera categorically denied all accusations, but after a decade, she finally decided to come forward and reveal the truth.
Candid Confession
"This woman came to my house. Why? She said she wanted to help. But I think she came to 'come out of hiding.' I had one question: 'In the name of what did you need so many broken fates? I called you. Count how many years of life you took from me. Almost 10 years!' In response — wide-open eyes: 'I just thought it would be better that way.' Comments are unnecessary. I realized that I no longer had time, not a single extra day for all this 'spirituality' called 'VIA Gra,'" the woman marveled in one of her interviews.
Yana's decision to leave her husband came as a complete surprise to him, as he was absolutely sure that she would never dare to take such a step.
Finding Peace
"He thought that women like me would never leave men like him. And he didn’t want a divorce. But I asked for separate living. I said he had to pack his things. He could come to the children as much as he deemed necessary. If he doesn’t leave, I will leave with the children. I am grateful to him for letting me out of this emotional hell. Thank you for leaving quickly and amicably. Remember how Levi, when letting the Master go, says: 'He does not deserve the light, he deserves peace.' At first, I found peace. Then I began to understand that I was finally living, breathing, coming to consciousness. After the divorce, I became stronger," she revealed.
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