Table of contents:
- Children of Roman Abramovich
- Peter and Maria, children of Oleg Deripaska
- Victoria, daughter of Leonid Mikhelson
- Alexander, Vyacheslav and Dmitry, sons of Vladimir Lisin
- Yusuf, son of Vagit Alekperov
- Jahangir, son of Iskander Makhmudov
- Anastasia, daughter of Igor Kudryashkin
Video: The Heirs of Russian Empires: What the Children of 7 Russian Oligarchs Do
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Their parents achieved unprecedented success in business and were able to provide a comfortable existence not only for themselves, but also for their children and grandchildren. Naturally, the public's attention has always been and will be riveted to the lives of the owners of multibillion-dollar fortunes. How do the representatives of the younger generation of the richest and most successful businessmen in Russia live and what do they do?
Children of Roman Abramovich
One of the richest people in Russia, as you know, is the father of seven children. The younger ones, Aaron Alexander and Leia, who were born in the billionaire's third marriage with Diana Zhukova, live with their mother in the United States, where they go to school.
In the second marriage of Abramovich with Irina Malandina, five children appeared in total. Younger 19-year-old Arina and 17-year-old Ilya are studying in colleges in the UK. 25-year-old Sophia runs her own blog on Instagram, where she is happy to share the details of her life. She graduated from the prestigious Royal Holloway College with a degree in Management and Marketing. Sophia is engaged in show jumping and represents Russia in competitions.
Arkady, 27, graduated from Boston Northeastern University and started doing business as a student. Today he owns an investment company, greenhouse vegetable growers, and has interest and influence in the oil and gas industry.
The eldest daughter, 28-year-old Anna, seems to be skillfully able to do only her own leisure. She became famous for a long time as an incorrigible lover of parties and get-togethers, and in her blog she once wrote that she had neither a job nor a special purpose in life. However, she can afford to lead such a lifestyle.
Peter and Maria, children of Oleg Deripaska
The country's aluminum tycoon, as the billionaire is called, has two children: a 19-year-old son, Peter, and a 17-year-old daughter, Maria. The son is educated in the UK, and during the holidays, which he usually spends in Russia, he gladly participates in all kinds of opposition rallies. Maria, who was educated in Russia, leads a rather closed lifestyle, preferring not to take part in scandals. True, this did not save the girl from being mentioned in the media. She was noticed resting on a yacht together with the grandson of Boris Yeltsin and was immediately accused of loving a beautiful life.
Victoria, daughter of Leonid Mikhelson
The daughter of one of the richest men in Russia, she studied art history at New York University. Currently, she, for the most part, lives in the United States, is engaged in charity work in the foundation created by her father to support young artists, is the owner of a construction company and prefers to lead a closed lifestyle. Some sources mention the youngest daughter of a businessman Erica and an illegitimate son, but there is no information about them.
Alexander, Vyacheslav and Dmitry, sons of Vladimir Lisin
One of the most influential businessmen in Russia is the father of three sons, Alexander, Vyacheslav and Dmitry. Vladimir Lisin tries to keep his family away from prying eyes. It is only known that the heirs of the billionaire were educated abroad, and the elder Dmitry returned to Russia and is engaged in business with his father.
Yusuf, son of Vagit Alekperov
The 30-year-old son of the co-owner of the Lukoil company, Yusuf Alekperov, graduated from the Russian State University of Oil and Gas, after which he received a second diploma, this time in the direction of management and economics. He followed in his father's footsteps and is pursuing a career in the oil and gas business.
Jahangir, son of Iskander Makhmudov
The owner of a multi-billion dollar fortune and founder of the Ural Mining and Metallurgical Company became a father in 1987 when his son Jahangir was born. The young man received an excellent education abroad, first graduating from the London School of Economics, then from the Halt International Business School. He held senior positions in his father's companies and is currently actively involved in business.
Anastasia, daughter of Igor Kudryashkin
This businessman is connected by business interests with the Ural Mining and Metallurgical Company, Kuzbassrazrezugol, UGMK-trans. According to Forbes, the daughter of the commercial director of the Ural Mining and Metallurgical Company Nastya is a singer, performs under the pseudonym Nastya Kudrya and is able to touch her father by performing songs dedicated to him.
For a long time, there was a stereotype in society that rich people marry only beauties, and they have enough intelligence and their own. In practice, however, this is often not the case at all. Oligarchs appreciate beautiful women but much more they like women who are smart, who are able to maintain a conversation, and, if necessary, give advice. Very often, next to a wealthy man is not the first beauty, but a woman intellectually gifted and educated.
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