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The newly minted director of the Novosibirsk Opera and Ballet Theater lives with an undivorced capital it girl

While avid theatergoers were discussing the prospects of the versatile passionary Vladimir Kekhman as director of the Novosibirsk Opera and Ballet Theater, the 47-year-old owner of the bankrupt company JFC himself managed to restore not only the walls of the temple of art, but also his personal life, which had fallen into disrepair. After six months of an undocumented break with his wife Tatyana, which crossed out 24 years of marriage, the head of two leading Russian theaters found solace in the arms of the radiant blonde Ida Lolo. The ubiquitous metropolitan it girl and carefree adventurer has been sharing both Siberian exile and the taste of the first victories of her new lover with Kekhman for several months now.

At the premiere show of the ballet “Spartacus,” which opened the 71st season of the renovated NOVAT theater on November 13, Ida and her mother Irina took pride of place in the front row. Just across the chair from his 37-year-old girlfriend, Kekhman himself sat down, not daring to appear in the numerous lenses of photo and television cameras next to his companion, who was as undivorced as himself.

The couple does not make an open secret of their tender friendship, but they are not in a hurry to show it off. “And here is the director: showing his retinue the renovated hall of the theater,” guests gossiped about the new head of the Siberian opera on the opening day. The graceful figure of Lolo was not noticed in this retinue. However, not finding his beloved in the hall after the third call, the outwardly smug Kekhman immediately grabbed the phone: “Where is Ida? Have you seen her? She’s not in the hall, where is Ida?”

I haven’t gone on vacation for a long time, the car is official, the hotel costs five thousand rubles a day. San Sanych (Karelin - Ed.) feeds,” Kekhman recently complained about the life of the bankrupt in an interview with Tatler magazine.

However, Ida, who has learned from the mistakes of past relationships and marriages, does not seem to be frightened by such revelations from her new boyfriend. In her lifestyle, as well as during her life with Mark Lolo, who was not stingy with her every whim, and although not so generous, but at least included in the best houses in the world, Alexei Kiselyov, nothing has changed. Is it just geographic latitude?

The carefree beauty shares with Kekhman a room in the Novosibirsk Marriott hotel overlooking the theater that belongs to him. The officially married lady leaves her room only at noon for a walk in the cold with her pug Zach. After a light meal, a mandatory visit to the most expensive beauty salon in Novosibirsk - Aldo Coppola.

By the time they manage to curl her golden curls, a car is already waiting for Ida to take Kekhman’s chosen one to the service entrance of the theater. Life in Siberia for Lolo is no less eventful than in the capital: private dinners with ballet star Ivan Vasilyev, wrestler and statesman Alexander Karelin and several other friends of the new “family” are the minimum program in her schedule. After the premiere, the company arrived at the latter’s restaurant, Goodman, close to midnight, at closing time, occupying, to the chagrin of the waiters and cooks who had gone home, a large VIP room.

On the day of the premiere, Vladimir and Ida left separately. But already on Saturday, when the excitement in the press around the theater and its new director subsided, the couple calmly settled down in adjacent chairs in the same first row. The banana king's stories that Siberia is the only place where he gets enough sleep are readily believed when Kekhman falls asleep right in the middle of the first act. But after the end of the ballet, Vladimir energetically fluttered into the car in which his beloved was waiting for him. A farewell dinner was already served for them at the “Good Year” restaurant.

The next day, Lolo and Kekhman were packing their bags - having opened the theater season in Siberia, the couple went to St. Petersburg. It is from the banks of the Neva that a friend of an entrepreneur who suddenly lost weight to size 48 reports on social networks about the unbearable lightness of life.

Last week, rumors about Ida Lolo’s divorce from her second husband Alexei Kiselyov were confirmed. The son of journalist Evgeny Kiselyov told the press that, despite the breakup, they will always be good friends. It must be said that Ida Lolo’s second husband speaks very warmly of her and, apparently, the couple is separating peacefully and without unnecessary noise. By the way, the socialite herself for some time preferred to remain silent and not inform the general public about some changes in her personal life. True, quite soon the beauty decided to talk about what happened.

Ida did not name any specific reasons for the breakup with her second husband. The famous it-girl only hinted that she considers her former lover irresponsible. In addition, Lolo explained very vaguely what exactly prevented her and Alexey Kiselev from building a happy family. “The problem with Lesha was mainly that he tried to increase his speed, I tried to slow down a little in order to come to a common denominator with him,” Ida said in an interview. “In fact, Alexey did a lot in this marriage, he overtook himself at the turn, but did not catch up with me.”

It’s interesting that Lolo takes this situation quite calmly and prefers not to dramatize. The girl made it clear that she gradually began to sell off expensive gifts that she once received from husbands, friends and fans. But this cannot make the socialite sad. Ida Lolo got a job with experienced Golgen Group lawyer Gennady Goldin. Now the beauty is studying the specifics of family law and encourages future married couples to pay great attention to the prenuptial agreement. Ida willingly shares her own experience in this matter with others and argues that separation should be peaceful. “I carefully put all the rings from all marriages in a box,” the celebrity said in an interview with Tatler magazine. “I’m not overwhelmed by emotions - I can’t imagine a situation where I would just take someone and throw them out of my life.”

Let us remember that Ida Lolo was previously married to the ex-president of the Central Partnership film company Mark Lolo. The it-girl lived with the film producer for six years, after which he announced his intention to break up. Quite soon, Mark Lolo married again, and Ida Lolo found her happiness in the person of Moscow restaurateur Alexei Kiselev. By the way, the celebrity’s second marriage lasted only a year and a half.

(René Zellweger), ex-wife Brand Lolo(formerly president of Central Partnership).

Biography of Ida Lolo

Ida Lolo(now Kekhman) was born in the summer in Novosibirsk, in the family of hockey player Marat Valeev. Since childhood, the girl devoted all her free time to sports, and eventually received a position as a trainer in one of the first fitness clubs in Belarus. Then Ida Lolo moved to Moscow after her lover, and got a job as a secretary, during breaks finishing her diploma in banking.

When Ida Lolo ended up working at a domestic television company, then through the light hand of a mutual friend-producer, she met Mark Lolo, the head of Central Partnership. A month later, he proposed to the girl within the walls of the Sky Lounge restaurant.

Ida Lolo appeared before hundreds of guests in a snow-white Christian Lacroix dress at the Pavilion on Patriarch's Ponds. And then she sang the song “Love, love, buy a red dress!” from the film “The Bride from the North”, the characters of which were very similar to the newlyweds: a Siberian beauty and an Armenian.

In French slang, Lolo means “big breasts.” In general, the surname is Assyrian, it has princely roots. All surnames ending in “lo” were of noble origin.

Ida Lolo divorced six years later. They parted peacefully, without scandals and mutual reproaches in gossip columns: she left the keys to the apartment on Ostozhenka and moved to a mansion in the Moscow region.

Ida Lolo remained the same charming and athletic girl who inspires Instagram with her swimming, horse riding, kitesurfing and snowboarding activities. In addition, she now takes part in advertising campaigns, which she previously could not afford due to her serious status.

I'm not going to go into the shadows. When I was married, I was repeatedly invited to become the muse of designers and the face of their brands, but I refused: for a wife it was somehow undignified. Why not agree now? In addition, I have a major PR project brewing. I won’t say which one, I’m afraid I’ll jinx it. But I won’t sit in the office - I’ve already had enough.

Personal life of Ida Lolo

Ida Lolo admits that he cannot fully appreciate all the delights of shopping. Her stylist is Igor Garanin, and her favorite designers are friends Aisel Trudel (Aizel), Anastasia Ryabtsova (Beryozka showroom) and Alexander Terekhov.

Constant companion Ida Lolo At all events, her pug Zach appears, who has no fewer fans than his owner.

After his first marriage with Mark Lolo, Ida married the son of TV presenter Yevgeny Kiselev Alexey.

The problem with Lesha was mainly that he tried to increase his speed, I tried to slow down a little in order to come to a common denominator with him. In fact, Alexey did a lot in this marriage; he overtook himself at the turn, but did not catch up with me.

Since 2016, Ida has been married to the head of the Novosibirsk State Opera and Ballet Theater, Vladimir Kekhman. In April 2017, Ida Lolo gave birth to a daughter, Anastasia. The girl was born prematurely, and Kekhman was forced to leave work to care for the child. In October 2018, Ida gave birth to a second child - a son, whom the couple named David. In an interview she admits:

“I was the mother of one child, and now I have two. I have a feeling that there are not twice as many worries, but three times as many. Or maybe I just haven’t learned how to properly plan my life to deal with this yet.”

Ida spent her pregnancy in Moscow, St. Petersburg and France. Ida gave birth to a daughter in Nice, and decided to give birth to her second child under the supervision of the same doctor, Quasier Tran, whom she completely trusts.

“I haven’t given birth to anyone in Russia yet. But I like that in Nice they take everything calmly. No matter what happens, they say: “Everything is fine. It happens. It's OK". They will never scare you: “But here you have a serious problem.” And you remain in a permanently calm state - no matter what actually happens."

The child was baptized there, in Nice, in St. Nicholas Cathedral. Bishop Nestor, the Bishop of Korsun, who flew there specially, baptized the boy, and he also became David’s godfather.

The newly minted director of the Novosibirsk Opera and Ballet Theater lives with an undivorced capital it girl

While avid theatergoers were discussing the prospects of the versatile passionary Vladimir Kekhman as director of the Novosibirsk Opera and Ballet Theater, the 47-year-old owner of the bankrupt company JFC himself managed to restore not only the walls of the temple of art, but also his personal life, which had fallen into disrepair. After six months of an undocumented break with his wife Tatyana, which crossed out 24 years of marriage, the head of two leading Russian theaters found solace in the arms of the radiant blonde Ida Lolo. The ubiquitous metropolitan it girl and carefree adventurer has been sharing both Siberian exile and the taste of the first victories of her new lover with Kekhman for several months now.

At the premiere show of the ballet “Spartacus,” which opened the 71st season of the renovated NOVAT theater on November 13, Ida and her mother Irina took pride of place in the front row. Just across the chair from his 37-year-old girlfriend, Kekhman himself sat down, not daring to appear in the numerous lenses of photo and television cameras next to his companion, who was as undivorced as himself.

The couple does not make an open secret of their tender friendship, but they are not in a hurry to show it off. “And here is the director: showing his retinue the renovated hall of the theater,” guests gossiped about the new head of the Siberian opera on the opening day. The graceful figure of Lolo was not noticed in this retinue. However, not finding his beloved in the hall after the third call, the outwardly smug Kekhman immediately grabbed the phone: “Where is Ida? Have you seen her? She’s not in the hall, where is Ida?”

“I haven’t gone on vacation for a long time, the car is official, the hotel costs five thousand rubles a day. San Sanych (Karelin - Ed.) feeds,” Kekhman recently lamented about the life of a bankrupt in an interview with Tatler magazine.

However, Ida, who has learned from the mistakes of past relationships and marriages, does not seem to be frightened by such revelations from her new boyfriend. In her lifestyle, as well as during her life with Mark Lolo, who was not stingy with her every whim, and although not so generous, but at least included in the best houses in the world, Alexei Kiselyov, nothing has changed. Is it just geographic latitude?

Carefree beauty shares two with Kekhman, a room at the Novosibirsk Marriott hotel overlooking the theater he owns. The officially married lady leaves her room only at noon for a walk in the cold with her pug Zach. After a light meal, a mandatory visit to the most expensive beauty salon in Novosibirsk - Aldo Coppola.

By the time they manage to curl her golden curls, a car is already waiting for Ida to take Kekhman’s chosen one to the service entrance of the theater. Life in Siberia for Lolo is no less eventful than in the capital: private dinners with ballet star Ivan Vasiliev, wrestler and statesman Alexander Karelin and several other friends of the new “family” are the minimum program in her schedule. After the premiere, the company arrived at the latter’s restaurant, Goodman, close to midnight, at closing time, occupying, to the chagrin of the waiters and cooks who had gone home, a large VIP room.

On the day of the premiere, Vladimir and Ida left separately. But already on Saturday, when the excitement in the press around the theater and its new director subsided, the couple calmly settled down in adjacent chairs in the same first row. The Banana King's stories that Siberia is the only place where he gets enough sleep are readily believed when Kekhman falls asleep right in the middle of the first act. But after the end of the ballet, Vladimir energetically fluttered into the car in which his beloved was waiting for him. A farewell dinner was already served for them at the “Good Year” restaurant.

The next day, Lolo and Kekhman were packing their bags - having opened the theater season in Siberia, the couple went to St. Petersburg. It was from the banks of the Neva that a friend of an entrepreneur who suddenly lost weight to size 48 reports on social networks about the unbearable lightness of being.
















Despite the rapid rate of emergence of new locations, the truly “own” places are usually counted on one’s fingers. Spaces not for “check-in”, but for the soul - every month on the pages of Fraufluger. The first hero of the column is Ida Lolo, in whose apartment on Ostozhenka a beetle takes off her boots, the freezer is full according to GOST, and the dog Zach has his own leather throne.

My husband Mark chose Ostozhenka - he likes it here, the Central Partnership offices are located here. I used to live in the area of ​​Olimpiysky Prospekt and really loved Samotechny Lane. I didn’t fall in love with Ostozhenka right away, but now I feel very comfortable here.

Our lane is named after the Conception Monastery, which is considered one of the oldest monasteries in Moscow. By the way, they bake amazingly delicious bread there, we go there with pleasure. I love this area because from here to any important place is just a stone’s throw away. The Novodevichy Convent and the pond next to it are very attractive - it is beautiful at any time of the year. Awesome place, close enough to where we live that Zach and I hang out there often.

The designer of the apartment was my friend Natalya Buravskaya from the 672 bureau. She developed the project and bought furniture in Italy, Denmark, and Germany. I trust her very much. In addition, we travel a lot and try to bring home furnishings from different countries. Naturally, these are not chairs, sofas, TVs, but various paintings, desk accessories, photo frames.



The first thing we see when entering the apartment is stained glass with our names - Mark Lolo and Ida Valeeva. When we got married and moved into this apartment 5 years ago, I still had my maiden name.

I’ve been collecting magnets since childhood, so we decided to use them to decorate the false door in the hallway. Naturally, a huge amount of magnets have accumulated; they can hardly fit on an iron sheet. Soon we will also attach the sheet to the door itself and continue the collection, because we love to travel.

There is a beetle on the floor in the corridor. Since ancient times, this device has been used by people who ride horses. Since I do equestrian sports, I need this beetle. It can be used to easily remove horse boots without a zipper.



Dan Rappoport gave this newspaper to Mark for his birthday. The newspaper was published on May 9, 1968 - the exact day Mark was born. When we come here to buy shoes, every time we read with interest what was happening that day in the country and the world. Many of the news, by the way, are still relevant today.

The next room still has a free purpose - a guest room, a children's room, maybe an office. For now, suitcases are stored here, but you can close the doors and the suitcase mess will disappear! Petya Aksenov brought this picture to us for testing, but he never took it. It has been standing for six months, if not more. Actually, it depicts the view from our window: and it would really be like that if it weren’t for the building that stands in front of the house.



I put magazines that I like on the shelf. There are even several issues of MainPeople Report. There is also a Lanvin doll here: many of my friends collect these dolls. So I couldn’t resist one, because the dress I have on her is very cute. This is a classic from last season.

I like this old book - Bunin's stories. I re-read them from time to time, because you perceive Bunin’s stories differently at different ages. In this book there is a story “Ida”: my mother said that, being pregnant, it was in honor of him that she decided to name me Ida. Another book I love is “Dangerous Liaisons” by Choderlos de Laclos. A well-known film was made based on this book.



This room serves as a living room and office. By year of birth, I am a horse, and I love this horse, which the Rossiya TV channel gave to Mark and me for our wedding. Two-headed horse from Tibet, very ancient. My favorite watch is here: it's from an airplane that my grandfather designed. Grandfather worked as the chief engineer of the Chkalovsky plant, which was engaged in the construction of aircraft. The watch still works great.

There is a painting hanging on the wall that I gave to Mark for his birthday. This is an engraving from 1935, it depicts an airship - the symbol of the company that my husband heads. In addition, green is his favorite color, so he liked the picture.



This part of the apartment is very important to me, because I spend a lot of time here. It is important to have a workplace, your own office. On the table there is a bronze lion - a gift from the pope. I was born under the sign of Leo - August 1st, so the gift is natural. This is Zach's chair, he loves to sit here. The chair, by the way, was the first piece of furniture we purchased for this apartment. When there was brick and concrete here, the chair was already there.

In the living room there is a photograph that Petya Aksenov took for his project “First Snow” in December 2011 here, not far away, on Ostozhenka. When he gave me this portrait for New Year, the year 1012 was in the signature. He and I laughed for a long time about this topic: if Petya goes down in centuries, he will be considered a centenarian who has been creating for thousands of years.



We move to the bedroom and dressing room. This lamp is a replica of 1964. The designer sells not light, but sound: at the slightest wind, the mother-of-pearl plates begin to emit a pleasant melody.

My dream since childhood was to have a mirror, like an actress’s. I always knew that I would never be an actress, I have no talent for it, but I still dreamed of such a mirror. When we were developing the design of the apartment, the designer said that we had nowhere to hang the mirror, it didn’t fit anywhere. I suggested hanging it in the wardrobe, because almost no one would see it there. She agreed, so my “dream” is now in my apartment!



I don’t like shopping, it’s very tiring for me, but I understand that if you’re in society, you need to fit in. Fortunately, I have friends who understand fashion issues, and recently I even got a stylist. In Moscow I don’t go to boutiques at all; I mostly travel abroad with a stylist. He chooses clothes, and I try them on and understand what I need. If I played the role of a fashionista, maybe shopping would be fun for me. And so - I play along with the environment, since I am in it and must somehow take part in it. Of the Moscow young ladies, I consider Katya Mukhina, Sveta Bondarchuk, and Ulyana Sergeenko the most stylish.