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Emin Agalarov denies rumors of his divorce with Leyla Aliyeva
Baku/16.05.14/Turan : In an interview with Super.ru, a singer Emin Agalarov, a son of a famous entrepreneur Araz Agalarov and husband of Leyla Aliyeva, denied rumors about his divorce.
Answering the question what is Leyla’s attitude to the fact that the most beautiful women are involve din his clips, Emin Agalarov said that his wife refers to this with understanding. "Titles of some actresses helps to propel my musical creativity and bring it to a wider audience ."
Answering the question about the rumors on his divorce Emin said: "Any rumors have the right to life, but I 'm not divorced, and I am not eligible bachelor. Just now, my wife and I live in different cities - Leila in Baku and London, and I am based in Moscow, and I am often on tour."
Answering the question of friendship with the famous actor Robert De Niro, Emin said that they have a joint restaurant "Nobu."
"We usually dine at "Nobu", but on one of his visits , we went with my father Araz Agalarov to the restaurant Zafferano, and fully tested the Azeri cuisine," said Emin Agalarov. -02D-
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- 16 May 2014 19:07
Culture
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