Vasilisa Davankova and Nikolai Morozov: wedding [photos]
Posted on 2016-10-07 • 8 comments
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Recently in Instagram appeared photos from the wedding of Vasilisa Davankova and Nikolai Morozov.
Now we can discuss Vasilisa’s dress and the fact that time has no power over Nikolai)


Vasilisa and her parents:

Wedding cake:


Congratulations to newlyweds!
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They both look really good. But she is so young!
They are very beautiful couple!Congratulations! The wedding dress is also beautiful, maybe a little bit too plain, with her beauty she could afford more sexy dress. And he looks gorgeous!
I have suspicions that he’s a vampire)) time has no power over him)
Ha ha. He does have a certain mystery around him!
Very interested to see what he does with Weaver and Poje this season.
Fortunately, Kaitlyn Weaver is too old for Nikolai and not his type)
Ha ha. I meant as a coach!
With Morozov you can never be sure)
I know. But Kaitlyn is a squeaky-clean kind of lady, I doubt she’d get herself mixed up with that kind of “mystery man”. Besides, I think she’s with Andrew Poje, a really handsome fellow himself :)