New details have emerged in the media about the divorce of Paulina Andreeva and Fyodor Bondarchuk. After the separation, the actress will receive real estate in Moscow and St. Petersburg, as well as financial support.
Paulina Andreeva, who is officially divorcing Fyodor Bondarchuk, will receive real estate in Moscow and St. Petersburg worth up to one million dollars, as well as financial support from her ex-husband. Details of the couple's separation terms became known to "Komsomolskaya Pravda."
"The parties are divorcing without conflicts — they are not dividing property, as everything has already been divided. The issue of raising their common child has also been resolved out of court," the publication states.
Back in 2023, it became known that the director gifted his wife an elite apartment in her hometown of St. Petersburg, where she often spends time with their son Ivan. In addition to this residence, according to the publication, the actress will also receive real estate in Moscow.
It was previously reported that Bondarchuk sold his apartment of over 150 square meters in the center of Moscow, on Bryusov Lane, which he bought during the year of his marriage to Andreeva, and where they lived until the divorce. Now it is reported that with the proceeds, the director bought housing for Paulina and their son in another part of the capital, "but also in the center — in a more modern building."
The 58-year-old Bondarchuk, it is reported, has moved to his house on Rublevo-Uspenskoye Highway, in Razdory, where his daughter from his first marriage also lives, who requires medical care, as 27-year-old Varvara has congenital health issues. This was the dacha of Fyodor's father, the iconic Soviet director Sergei Bondarchuk, and Bondarchuk Jr. at one time bought land nearby and built a house: a two-story mansion on 30 acres.
Apparently, 37-year-old Andreeva can also expect financial support, as her child with Bondarchuk has remained living with her. The publication reminds that the director's first wife, Svetlana Bondarchuk, after the divorce, in addition to a 300-square-meter apartment in the center of Moscow on Yermolaevsky Lane, received monetary payments as per the agreement — after the release of each new project of her ex-husband. "Fyodor Bondarchuk has always been known for his integrity; he has helped his ex-wives, including his first ex-wife, more than once after the divorce, and not only financially," the resource notes.
Andreeva announced her divorce from the director after nine years of marriage in the spring of 2025. Neither she nor Bondarchuk publicly commented on the reasons for the separation, leading to various speculations online. According to some rumors, Bondarchuk cheated on his wife, while others suggest that disagreements arose due to differing views.
Earlier, tabloids reported that Bondarchuk tried to win back his wife and that they allegedly even reconciled and were living together again. However, shortly after that, other information emerged: supposedly the director is already in a new romance. Earlier, bb.lv reported that Bondarchuk is presumably dating the widow of Yuri Moroz, 49-year-old actress Victoria Isakova.
For Andreeva, the marriage to Bondarchuk was her first. Bondarchuk has two adult children from his marriage to Svetlana Bondarchuk and two granddaughters.
Despite numerous rumors surrounding the reasons for the separation, Andreeva and Bondarchuk, apparently, decided to settle all issues amicably, bb.lv writes.
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