Actress Maria Mironova, finding herself in the midst of legal disputes with Andrei Soroka, unexpectedly spoke out in defense of her first husband, Igor Udalov.
52-year-old Maria Mironova found herself at the center of a scandal and legal battles with her ex-husband Andrei Soroka, but at the same time, she stood up for her first husband, Igor Udalov. Recently, the actress published a post on social media where she detailed the reasons for her divorce from Soroka, accusing him of abuse, physical violence, and stalking. The reaction from Mironova's followers was swift, but their negativity also affected the actress's other husbands.
Maria did not remain silent and firmly defended her former partners, especially Igor Udalov. She stated: "My husbands are wonderful people! The father of my eldest son is an amazing man who supports me to this day." The actress also added: "I ask you not to insult my first husband on my page. He is a real man and an extraordinary person."
Let us remind you that Maria Mironova, the daughter of the legendary actor Andrei Mironov, and the president of the World Fashion Channel International, Igor Udalov, tied the knot in 1992. In this union, they had a son, Andrei, but by 1999, Mironova and Udalov divorced. The actress then left for her second husband, Dmitry Klokov, with whom she separated five years later.


Recently, it became known that she divorced her third husband, Andrei Soroka, who is 18 years younger than Maria, three years ago. According to her, the separation was peaceful, without any disputes over property division or custody. However, this year the situation changed dramatically: Soroka began to seek through the courts the right to participate in the life of their son Fyodor, whom the actress gave birth to in Greece in 2019.
It is worth noting that Maria Mironova is a quite wealthy woman, owning several apartments in Moscow, as well as a two-story house in an elite village on the New Riga and her own business. Before meeting Maria, Andrei Soroka rented a room in the capital, and after their marriage, he was employed as a director in Mironova's candy production company. After the divorce, the actress did not file for alimony, and Andrei himself paid an amount not exceeding eight thousand rubles.
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