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"My Daughter Had a Heated Argument with Her Boyfriend" — Maxim Vitorgan Opens Up About Family Life

June 27, 2025 | TalkNation News

Maxim Vitorgan smiling in public

Maxim Vitorgan, a 52-year-old actor known for his roles on stage and screen, recently opened up about his family life between Russia and Israel. He currently lives in Moscow but frequently visits his children, Polina and Daniil, who live in Israel with his ex-wife, actress Victoria Verberg.

Vitorgan noted during a recent blog post that he had been in Israel for over two weeks — his longest stay there ever. He shared his admiration for how fluently his children now speak Hebrew and live their independent lives.

Polina Vitorgan in bookstore

A Touching Moment with His Youngest Son

Speaking about his youngest son, Platon (from his marriage to Ksenia Sobchak), Maxim shared a heartfelt anecdote. Every night, the two have a tradition of calling before bedtime. Platon always asks about Polina and Daniil, and even requests to talk to them if they are nearby.

Teen Drama & Language Mix-Ups

Vitorgan humorously recounted an emotional moment between his daughter and her Israeli boyfriend. During a heated phone argument — in fluent Hebrew — Polina accidentally mixed up words like “react” and “wipe off,” leading to confusion and laughter between the couple.

Maxim Vitorgan during his stage performance

Rumors About Emigration?

Despite widespread rumors, the actor clarified that he hasn’t emigrated. “I still live in Moscow in the same house since 1979,” he stated, challenging claims that he permanently moved to Israel.

New Love, Same Passion

Recently, Maxim introduced his new partner, Anna Korotkova, to the public but chooses to keep their relationship mostly private. However, he remains open about his professional life, revealing that he’ll soon premiere his play “The Square” in Ashdod before heading to Tbilisi.

Maxim Vitorgan traveling for theater work

A Life Between Two Worlds

“Sitting on two chairs is not easy,” he joked. “Especially when you don’t know where the second chair even is.” Despite the balancing act between countries and families, Maxim Vitorgan continues to find humor and meaning in everyday moments.

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