65-year-old Oleg Menshikov shared a rare photo with his wife Anastasia Chernova during their vacation in Japan. Fans are once again discussing not only the romantic shots of the couple but also the noticeably younger style of the actor.
Oleg Menshikov, whose new look has recently been discussed online, published a rare photo with his wife Anastasia Chernova from their vacation in Japan on social media. In the picture, the couple is embracing and posing against the backdrop of the streets of Tokyo.
For several days now, the 65-year-old actor and his wife, who is 23 years younger than Menshikov, have been exploring Japanese culture, taking photos with landmarks, and leisurely spending the May holidays. While Anastasia focuses on local landscapes that she posts on social media, her husband shares amazing facts about the lives of the Japanese and his observations about the Land of the Rising Sun.

Earlier, as reported by bb.lv, Menshikov's fans admired his new look, which he showcased in vacation photos. Many agreed that denim jackets, t-shirts, and modern-style sweatshirts, along with cropped pants and sneakers, suit the actor and visually make him look significantly younger. However, there were also those who did not appreciate Menshikov's taste in clothing: "Looks ridiculous," "He suddenly looks like a grandmother," "He wants to look younger, but ends up looking even older."

Oleg Menshikov is a People's Artist of Russia and the artistic director of the Yermolova Theater, known for films such as "Burnt by the Sun," "Siberian Barber," and "Pokrovsky Gates." He has been married to 42-year-old Anastasia Chernova since 2005. The couple has no children. Menshikov has mentioned that when they were ready to have a child, health issues prevented them from doing so. The spouses often travel and share vacation photos with their fans.
Menshikov's vacation photos have sparked lively discussions online: some admire his modern look and the harmony in his relationship with his wife, while others find his style experiments questionable, writes bb.lv. The actor himself seems to ignore the criticism and happily shares the atmosphere of his travels in Japan.
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