“I’ll be a fool if I say it’s not so”: how an affair with Vitorgan changed Ninidze’s life

The 31-year-old beauty and the 50-year-old heir to a famous acting dynasty have been together for more than one year. But at the same time, the couple tries not to comment on their relationship. This means that fans, apparently, will find out regarding the wedding of their favorites at the very last moment.

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The charming Russian actress of Georgian origin left her native country many years ago. In her last interview, Nino Ninidze spoke regarding her difficult childhood and her mother’s worries regarding the fate of her beloved child.

Once a caring parent decided to move to Moscow, because in her beloved Tbilisi she simply might not give her daughter a decent education. At the same time, Nino herself recalls with nostalgia even the current ceilings in her Georgian school…

And yet, with all the love for their native land, today the life of an artist in demand in theater and cinema is concentrated in Russia. It is here that the charming Nino lives, works and brings up her only son from her colleague Kirill Pletnev. Despite the questions of his own fans and curious journalists, the star of the science fiction series “Karamora” usually prefers not to comment on his relationship with his current lover Maxim Vitorgan.

However, today the artist, who ended up in beloved Tbilisi, decided to make an exception and finally spoke openly regarding how the affair with Vitorgan changed her life. Despite a rather provocative question asked by the host of the YouTube show “George Behind the Scenes”, Nino managed to maintain her dignity, although for a split second her pretty face still flashed embarrassment. “Do you hype on Vitorgan?” the interlocutor asked.

“Am I hype? Look, you might also ask me if I hyped my mom. Of course, I was just lucky that my man turned out to be a famous person, and all my wonderful qualities became visible, quickly visible. It certainly is! I’ll be a fool if I say that: “No – it’s not like that.” I’m not hyping, it just happened,” said Ninidze.

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