As Life found out, Ingeborga Dapkunaite now in London. From there, she throws mud at Russians and supports the demolition of monuments to Pushkin in Ukraine. She sold her apartment in the center of Moscow, but buyers are still shocked by the deal.
Buyers believe that actress Ingeborga Dapkunaite behaved badly when selling her three-room apartment on Nikitsky Boulevard in Moscow. She took money from them in the spring of this year and left Russia without completing all the necessary formalities in Rosreestr. As a result, the new owners could neither take ownership nor register. Dapkunaite did not get in touch, so people had to sue her. The litigation lasted since July, and only today Themis put an end to it, completely satisfying claim by new owners.
The amount of the transaction remained unknown, but, according to realtors, the three-ruble note sold by the actress costs about 100 million rubles. We are talking about a restored historical house, built for employees of the Moscow office of the State Bank in 1913. Arbat and the Kremlin are within walking distance. Before leaving, Dapkunaite lived here with her son from a restaurateur Dmitry Yampolsky.
The Intergirl star may still have other expensive real estate in Russia. Before her departure, the actress often used a luxurious 500-square-meter cottage in the Benelux Residence village on Novorizhskoe Highway. This is an elite settlement in the urban district of Istra. There is everything for a comfortable life: well-groomed alleys and landscaped gardens, an English kindergarten, a music studio, a restaurant, shops, a fitness center with an indoor tennis court, a swimming pool and a sauna, a beauty salon, a car wash. Strangers cannot come here. The village is guarded around the clock, there are cameras all around, entry requires passes. The price of local mansions is up to one billion rubles.
How Ingeborge Dapkunaite lives in London
Ingeborg Dapkunaite, who became rich at the expense of the Russian viewer, left our country in the very first days and has been publishing anti-Russian passages non-stop since then.
Ingeborga Dapkunaite now claims that she has never belonged in Russia, she always felt like either a guest or an emigrant from Lithuania. She supposedly doesn’t miss Moscow at all, but only regrets one thing.
— Thus, she repented in one of the Lithuanian publications.
At first, Dapkunaite settled in Brussels, Belgium, but judging by her latest photos on social networks, she is now in London. By the way, she has British citizenship. Probably, the actress’s second husband, English director Simon Stokes, helped.
In the capital of England, Ingeborg Dapkunaite is trying to live a high life. The other day I was at the presentation of a new anti-Russian book by journalist Mikhail Zygar* – the event took place in one of the London music halls; I had previously met with the writer Dmitry Glukhovsky. Recently, someone took a photo of her in the dock area while she was driving a premium BMW sedan.