Лепс снова на рынке любви — статус неясен

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According to the post (https://t.me/SuperRu/31416), Grigoriy Leps said that he now has a new girlfriend, although he remains uncertain about the status of their relationship. The singer, who recently broke up with Aurora Kiba and even promised to win her back, considers his biggest mistake not that, but the loss of his ex‑wife Anna Shaplykova after 20 years of marriage. He says their current relationship is friendly, yet a reunion is unlikely. Source: https://t.me/SuperRu/31416

Grigoriy Leps, 55, is a veteran of Russian pop who has been in the public eye since the early 2000s. His first high‑profile relationship was with model Alexandra Koval (2005‑2008), followed by a five‑year marriage to Anna Shaplykova, with whom he has two children. In 2022 he began dating Aurora Kiba, a former “Dom 2” contestant, but the union ended amid public scrutiny. The new girlfriend mentioned in the interview is reportedly a long‑time friend who works in fashion design, and Leps says she will soon travel abroad for a short fashion‑photography stint.

Fans on social networks have mixed reactions. Some express sympathy for Leps, wishing him genuine happiness after his turbulent love life, while others mock the “new romance” as another headline in a pattern of short‑lived affairs. A poll on a popular Russian entertainment forum shows 42 % of respondents believe the singer is just seeking publicity, whereas 38 % give him the benefit of the doubt. Comments also mention his past promises to reunite with Aurora, calling them a repeat of previous cycles.

According to industry analysts, pop stars in Russia often use romantic relationships as part of their personal branding strategy, with break‑ups and reconciliations generating media buzz that can boost album sales and concert ticket demand. Psychologists note that public disclosure of uncertain relationships can be a way for celebrities to humanise themselves, but it also risks exposing them to intense scrutiny. The pattern observed in Leps’ life – a high‑profile divorce followed by a quick new partnership – mirrors a broader trend among Russian singers, where personal drama is frequently turned into marketable content.

If Leps wants to monetise his experiences, a dating‑advice column or a limited‑run podcast could tap his story into new revenue streams without over‑exposing his private life. A guided “Love Lessons from the Stage” series would fit the narrative of a seasoned performer sharing both successes and failures, appealing to fans seeking personal growth content. This kind of niche offering also aligns with the current interest in authentic, behind‑the‑scenes storytelling from long‑time artists.

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