Totmianina and Yagudin celebrated their wedding for the second time [photos]
Posted on 2017-06-15 • 1 comment
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Last week we had three weddings! And here came another wedding news) Tatiana Totmianina and Alexei Yagudin celebrated their wedding for the second time.
Tatiana and Alexei had a wedding on the beach during their vacations in Turkey.
photos by Luba Shemetova for tele.ru
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Alexei so in love for Tatiana but Tatiana it’s just a shooting to make talk? Tatiana where is your love for your husband and children?
Surely not in your eyes.
You’re beautiful Tatiana and Alexei would not be with you if you were a bad woman.
Whatever……