Shaman and Ekaterina Mizulina Marry in Donetsk
Photo: still from video
Russian singer Yaroslav Dronov (Shaman) and Ekaterina Mizulina, head of the Safe Internet League, have married in Donetsk, Orda.kz reports.
The marriage was officially registered at a local registry office, with Denis Pushilin, head of the self-proclaimed DPR, in attendance.
Photos from the event show the couple in camouflage tones, with Mizulina holding white roses. The ceremony appeared modest, without large-scale celebrations. They arrived in Donetsk on the eve of National Unity Day.
However, the couple appears to have chosen khaki Saint Laurent outfits instead of traditional wedding attire, according to Novaya Gazeta Europe.
Mizulina and Shaman wore a Saint Laurent cotton jacket and shirt, each priced on the Moscow TSUM website at a combined value of over 300,000 rubles.


The Saint Laurent fashion house, owned by the French Kering Group, left the Russian market in 2022, shortly after the start of the war in Ukraine. Later, Russia’s Ministry of Industry and Trade included the brand in its parallel import list, allowing goods to be imported without the manufacturer’s consent.
Dronov and Mizulina first publicly confirmed their relationship in March at a concert in Moscow, when Shaman performed his song You Are Mine and embraced Mizulina on stage. In September, the singer announced the creation of a new political movement, We, calling it a birthday gift to Mizulina.
“Katerina, for your birthday I give you something that no one in this world has ever given to anyone,” wrote Shaman.
Mizulina previously initiated administrative proceedings against journalist Yuri Dud, alleging “drug propaganda” in his interviews with Morgenstern and Ivangai.
The court later returned the materials for revision.
Original Author: Ruslan Loginov
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