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Alexei Yagudin and other celebs plan to marry · 2010-01-07 19:21
Many Russian celebs married last year, including Olympic champion Yevgeni Plushenko and producer Yana Rudkovskaya. This year may be rich for stars' weddings, too.
As Russian "Komsomolskaya Pravda" reports, Russian figure skater Alexei Yagudin and his fianc`e, pair figure skater Tatiana Totmianina might tie the knots in summer, 2010.
Both Olympic champions have been known each other since their childhood. After some heartaches the skaters realised they had much in common and started to date.
Tatiana gave birth to their daughter Lisa in November. It's the first child for both Tatiana, 27, and Alexei, 29. Celebrated the baby birth the parents promised to marry soon.
Russian singer Igor Nikolaev also plans to marry this year. The showbiz star will be 50 in January, the 17th. His sweartheart Julia Proskuryakova is 20 years younger. The couple have been cohabited for several years.
Igor Nikolaev proposed in a jewellery boutique. Julia herself chose a diamond ring. The pair is to marry in Miami.
Former Miss Universe Oksana Fedorova and famous singer Nikolay Baskov will probably marry in 2010. They are an item for more than a year. And they have never shown their feelings to each other. Baskov proposed Oksana at her birthday party at the end of 2009.
And one more expectable wedding is Anna Semenovich's. This former figure skater, today's singer and actress, has showy figure and impressed all the country by her great bust. According to the sources, Anna will marry SOMEONE??¦ But the fianc`'s name is kept in secret!
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