Actor Maksym Devizorov Finds Solace with Polina Nesterova, Calling Her His 'Safe Haven'.

Maksym Devizorov and Polina Nesterova
Maksym Devizorov and Polina Nesterova

Maksym Devizorov and Polina Nesterova's New Relationship

According to TSN.ua: Following his divorce from Svitlana Gordiienko, actor and military serviceman Maksym Devizorov has begun a new relationship with actress Polina Nesterova. Devizorov and Gordiienko's two-year marriage ended primarily due to the wife's infidelity.

Devizorov and Nesterova are now focusing on building a life together. Nesterova has spoken about the importance of security within their new partnership.

'First and foremost, she is the only safe haven in my life right now—Polina Nesterova. Secondly, as he is a military man, I don't wish to discuss this further,' she stated.

Nesterova also shared her hopes for a future family. 'I am a very family-oriented person and I deeply want children. I would like to have them, perhaps even now. However, I am currently undergoing treatment and assessing how cortisol levels affect women's health, fertility, and the ability to conceive. So, speaking from a place of responsibility, I very much want children, but only when it is safe, first and foremost, for my child,' the actress added. Her comments touch on health considerations that are relevant to many women.

Rumors of Other New Romances in the Media

Amidst the news of Devizorov and Nesterova's relationship, rumors have also surfaced in the media about a possible romance between Taras Tsymbaliuk and Olena Svitlytska. No official comments have been made regarding these speculations.

This story highlights the ongoing public fascination with the personal lives of Ukrainian celebrities. The relationship between Devizorov and Nesterova, along with gossip about other potential couples, demonstrates how the lives of public figures become subjects of widespread discussion and speculation. Simultaneously, the actors' personal challenges and desires, particularly concerning family and motherhood, reflect broader social themes faced by many young people in Ukraine today.


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