Tsymbalyuk Romanovskaya led a double life, secretly visiting her lover. Armen Dzhigarkhanyan’s wife who fled the country: “I’ll wait for his reaction Vitalina Tsymbalyuk Romanovskaya left the country

22.06.2019

Armen Dzhigarkhanyan's wife Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya left Russia and will return to the country when the scandal surrounding her and her still husband calms down. This was reported by her representative Irina Mazur, who also said that Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya, who has Ukrainian citizenship, flew with her mother to Tbilisi, from where she might go to Kyiv.

Vitalina and her mother flew out of Russia on Sunday because she believes that she did everything that was required of her. She resigned of her own free will from the post of director of the Dzhigarkhanyan Theater and agrees to divorce him... Vitalina did not fly away from Russia forever, and she will certainly return when the situation calms down.

At the same time, Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya herself still claims that she did not commit any crimes. She is suspected of involvement in the disappearance of Armen Dzhigarkhanyan’s passport, which the actor and his friends have not been able to find for several days. The police searched the theater, but the document was never found. In addition, after one of the broadcasts of the show “Live with Andrei Malakhov,” it became known that a hidden camera was installed in Dzhigarkhanyan’s office in the theater. Video surveillance recordings show that injections are given to Armen Borisovich by a young female doctor, and unknown men provide security. One of their conversations about whether it was necessary to assign a man with a weapon to Dzhigarkhanyan was caught on video.

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It is unknown who installed the camera, but the investigation suspects Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya. Currently, the issue of initiating a criminal case under Article 138.1 of the Criminal Code (“illegal trafficking in special equipment for secretly obtaining information”) is being considered. The other day it became known that Dzhigarkhanyan himself moved from the theater to a 3-room apartment in the Universitet metro area, which his friends rented for him.

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Let us recall that in mid-October, the People's Artist of Russia, where he lived with his young wife, did not contact Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya for several days. He even wrote a statement against her to the police, saying that she allegedly wanted to kill him in order to finally take possession of all the property. Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya denies the accusations and claims that Armen Borisovich is in an extremely nervous state due to illness and the influence of dubious friends. Both spouses have already filed for divorce.

The wife of the famous director and artist Armen Dzhigarkhanyan, Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya, left the Russian Federation. According to the pianist's father, she decided to leave because she was afraid for her life. He claims that the theater is on the verge of collapse, and she was threatened, writes Starhit.

In the program “Andrey Malakhov. Live broadcast” Vitalina’s representative Elina Mazur appeared. She explained the situation.

“It was an emotional decision, and it depended on Vitalina. She stated that she did everything that these people demanded of her. Vitalina quit the theater and agreed to a divorce. As for the division of property, this is impossible, since a loan was received for this apartment,” Mazur noted.



The total debt is about 10 million. Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya needed these funds to purchase housing in the capital. The apartment in Moscow is decorated in Vitalina's name.

Vitalina left Russia, but at the same time she left the keys to the apartment on Molodogvardeyskaya. For five years, Dzhigarkhanyan’s wife cannot do anything with the property: neither sell it nor rent it out. According to Mazur, Armen Borisovich made friends who turned him against Vitalina.

In addition, according to those present in the broadcast studio, Vitalina could have been frightened by the recording from hidden cameras that was made in the theater. The filmmaker discussed the issue of initiating criminal cases. Guests of the program believe that Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya acted dishonestly towards the honored artist.

Andrey Malakhov contacted Vitalina via Skype. However, the TV presenter did not disclose where Dzhigarkhanyan’s wife is. She explained that she left because she was tired of the hype surrounding their family scandal.
“I wouldn’t want to be psychologically under this pressure. I decided not to participate in everything for a while,” said Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya.



Lawyer Oleg Aleksandrovich Baranov said that there is a high probability of serious violations in the theater. According to him, Vitalina made the right decision by leaving the country. A lawyer who worked with Tatyana Vlasova claims that in 2007, Vitalina received a passport in the Basmanny district of Moscow, where she allegedly bought the document. All transactions were completed using it.

Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya tried to justify why she fled the country.

“I am surprised that many people are aware of theater decorations and so on. The money was budgetary, a report was kept for every ruble. My activities were carried out absolutely within the legal framework,” said Vitalina.



Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya claims that without documents Baranov will not be able to prove anything. According to the woman, at the time she received her passport, she was registered in that area.

During the program, it turned out that Vitalina’s mother was suffering from cancer. Before leaving, the pianist’s relative managed to undergo more than ten courses of chemotherapy. Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya claims that she is going to return to Russia, but does not give an exact date.

“I'll wait for his human reaction, I hope I hear something from him. I don’t trust the people in whose hands it is,” Vitalina answered, turning to Armen Borisovich.

Not a day goes by without journalists becoming aware of another scandalous detail of the conflict between Armen Dzhigarkhanyan and Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya. Recently, a woman and her mother left the country. The other day Andrei Malakhov managed to contact her and ask her about the details of this difficult situation.

The wife of People's Artist of the USSR Armen Dzhigarkhanyan, Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya, left the country with her mother some time ago. Before this, the woman tried many times to get a meeting with her husband, but he flatly refused to see her. Due to the financial scandal, the Moscow City Department of Culture decided to dismiss her from her post as director of the Moscow Drama Theater under the direction of Armen Dzhigarkhanyan.

Journalists also learned that law enforcement agencies are currently discussing the issue of opening a criminal case regarding the hidden camera found in the master’s office. A few days before this, a case was opened regarding the theft of the director’s passport. As it turned out, Vitalina was unable to be under severe pressure and because of this she left Russia. By the way, no investigative actions are being carried out against the woman yet, so no one prevented her from leaving.

Guest of the next episode of the program “Andrey Malakhov. Live” recently became Vitalina’s representative Elina Mazur, who commented on the situation.

“It was an emotional decision, and it depended on Vitalina. She stated that she did everything that these people demanded of her. Vitalina quit the theater and agreed to a divorce. As for the division of property, this is impossible, since a loan was received for this apartment,” Mazur said.

Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya must pay about 10 million rubles because the loan was issued to her. According to the woman's father, she decided to leave because she was threatened and she was afraid for her life.

Andrei Malakhov managed to contact the wife of Armen Dzhigarkhanyan, who explained the reason for the escape: “I would not want to be psychologically under this pressure. I decided not to participate in everything for a while.”

Regarding the financial scandal, Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya denies all accusations against her: “I am surprised at the awareness of many people about the theater’s decorations and so on. The money was budgetary, a report was kept for every ruble. My activities were carried out absolutely within the legal framework.”

To Malakhov’s question about whether she plans to return to Russia, Vitalina answered in the affirmative. True, the woman did not name the exact date, but only expressed the hope that Dzhigarkhanyan would sooner or later want to talk to her. According to Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya, she does not trust the people with whom her husband is now.

Vitalina Tsimbalyuk-Romanovskaya went abroad with her parents. The woman feared for her life. The actor’s wife is obliged to pay off a number of debts, since loans were issued to her.

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The wife of the famous director and artist Armen Dzhigarkhanyan, Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya, left the Russian Federation. According to the pianist's father, she decided to leave because she was afraid for her life. He claims that the theater is on the verge of collapse, and she was threatened.

In the program “Andrey Malakhov. Live broadcast” Vitalina’s representative Elina Mazur appeared. She explained the situation.

“It was an emotional decision, and it depended on Vitalina. She stated that she did everything that these people demanded of her. Vitalina quit the theater and agreed to a divorce. As for the division of property, this is impossible, since a loan was received for this apartment,” Mazur noted.

The total debt is about 10 million. Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya needed these funds to purchase housing in the capital. The apartment in Moscow is decorated in Vitalina's name.

Vitalina left Russia, but at the same time she left the keys to the apartment on Molodogvardeyskaya. For five years, Dzhigarkhanyan’s wife cannot do anything with the property: neither sell it nor rent it out. According to Mazur, Armen Borisovich made friends who turned him against Vitalina.

In addition, according to those present in the broadcast studio, Vitalina could have been frightened by the recording from hidden cameras that was made in the theater. The filmmaker discussed the issue of initiating criminal cases. Guests of the program believe that Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya acted dishonestly towards the honored artist.

Andrey Malakhov contacted Vitalina via Skype. However, the TV presenter did not disclose where Dzhigarkhanyan’s wife is. She explained that she left because she was tired of the hype surrounding their family scandal.

“I wouldn’t want to be psychologically under this pressure. I decided not to participate in everything for a while,” said Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya.

Lawyer Oleg Aleksandrovich Baranov said that there is a high probability of serious violations in the theater. According to him, Vitalina made the right decision by leaving the country. A lawyer who worked with Tatyana Vlasova claims that in 2007, Vitalina received a passport in the Basmanny district of Moscow, where she allegedly bought the document. All transactions were completed using it.

Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya tried to justify why she fled the country.

“I am surprised at the awareness of many people about theater decorations and so on. The money was budgetary, a report was kept for every ruble. My activities were carried out absolutely within the legal framework,” said Vitalina.

The wife of People's Artist of the USSR Armen Dzhigarkhanyan and the former director of the capital's theater, which he directs, Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya, who received Russian citizenship in 2007, left the country. As it became known from Andrei Malakhov’s program “Live”, she fears for her life. Earlier, searches and seizure of documents took place in the theater, and information about the divorce of the spouses appeared in the media.

Her parents, Lydia Tsymbalyuk and Viktor Romanovsky, said before leaving that they were leaving with their daughter because they were afraid to leave her alone - both here and abroad. Dzhigarkhanyan’s father-in-law noted that on the day of the “seizure” of the theater he was there all day and believes that the people with machine guns and in civilian clothes did not look like official security forces; they did not present any documents.

According to him, the theater is on the verge of collapse, the public is leaving it and plans for new productions are collapsing. “We wanted to raise money, pay off the debt that remained, but this probably won’t happen,” Romanovsky said.

“The decision to leave the country was emotional, not planned. The initiative came from Vitalina. She did everything that “these people” demanded of her: she quit the theater, agreed to a divorce,” Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya’s official representative Elina said during the program Mazur.

Malakhov, in turn, explained that the 38-year-old wife of the People's Artist of the USSR, who intends to divorce her, left either for New York, or Tel Aviv, or Kiev. At the same time, Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya herself, who went live via Skype, refused to name the country where she went. Nevertheless, she emphasized that she was going to return to the Russian Federation in the near future.

As her mother said, Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya left the country because she was afraid of persecution. “I feel here like in the movie “The meeting place cannot be changed” - some kind of complete chaos is happening in the state theater,” she said and added that as soon as the situation calms down and they want to be heard, they will return.

Last week it became known about searches and seizure of documents in the theater of People's Artist of the USSR Armen Dzhigarkhanyan on Lomonosovsky Prospekt. Earlier it was reported that the actor filed a complaint about the theft of his general passport. At the same time, he stated that the passport was stolen in the theater.

The media linked the search with the scandal that occurred between Dzhigarkhanyan and his wife. It was reported that the prosecutor's office became interested in the theater's financial activities and inspections are possible in the near future, since the theater is a budget theater and was founded by the Moscow Department of Culture.

Journalists wrote that after the dismissal of Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya, ticket sales fell sharply and income began to fall. The theater is losing sponsors who provided money for performances, costumes and decorations. In particular, after a scandal broke out in the media, Alina Kabaeva’s foundation, which had previously intended to pay for the sewing of new costumes for the children’s play “Ivan da Marya,” stopped cooperation with the theater.

Since mid-October, a story has been developing in the media, in which there is still a lot of uncertainty. Dzhigarkhanyan accused his third wife and now former theater director of trying to have a child with him and steal from him. The broadcast of Andrei Malakhov’s program on October 16 was dedicated to this. 82-year-old Dzhigarkhanyan, in particular, accused Tsymbalyuk-Romannovskaya of transferring all his property to herself.

The actor announced his intention to divorce her and eventually hid from Tsymbalyuk in the hospital, where he asked her not to be allowed. The hospital confirmed that Dzhigarkhanyan was indeed hospitalized due to high blood sugar. The actor’s sister took the side of his wife and explained these accusations to the press by saying that his brother was not feeling well due to high sugar and sometimes he himself did not know what he was saying. Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya’s side is defended by her confidant Elina Mazur, who previously announced a raider takeover of the theater.

She later said that the theater and its accounting department were seized by a certain group, whose members had previously been involved in “very large criminal cases.” “The money was sent to charity; it didn’t actually go into the theater, but was taken out,” Mazur said.

She noted that in 2016 the directorate of the theater changed, after which documentation was closely monitored. Previously, she associated the establishment of the financial activities of the theater with the merits of Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya, who, after the accusations made by Dzhigarkhanyan, decided to divorce him because she was “tired of the dirt that Armen Borisovich pours on her,” and filed a statement with the Investigative Committee for libel.



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