Igor Bogdanoff died on Monday January 3, 2022, six days after his brother Grichka. He was a father of six children born to three different women aged between 44 and 5 years old.
We don’t necessarily know it but Igor Bogdanoff was a father of six children. The scientist known for his TV appearances in the company of his brother Grichka had also confided in their subjects in the columns ofParis here. He notably evoked Dimitri, 44 years old, born from his relationship with the actress Geneviève Grad, alias Nicole Cruchot in the saga of Gendarme of Saint-Tropez. “I see him little but I like him a lot”, said Igor Bogdanoff of the tallest of his sons.
Grichka’s brother also had two daughters, Sasha, 30 years old, and Anna, 29 years old, and a boy, Wenceslas, 25 years old, with Ludmila d’Oultremont, from a Belgian noble family. Finally, Igor Bogdanoff was the father of two children, much younger, Alexandre, 8 years old, and Constantin, 5 years old, born from his relationship with the writer Amélie de Bourbon-Parme from whom he separated in 2018. “Dimitri looks like me and his little brother, Alexandre. I am very close to the three big and small. I have good relations with my exes. Transforming a relationship into a lasting friendship is fundamental”, declared Igor Bogdanoff in the columns ofParis here.
When Igor Bogdanoff spoke of his relationship with Julie Jardon
The scientist also took advantage of this interview to discuss the case of the violation of the home of his new companion, Julie Jardon, for which he had been placed in police custody, in 2017. “It was a love affair. With hindsight, it is completely non-existent on either side. The case ended amicably. The complaint was filed by her boyfriend who wanted to take my place, not by her. She is no longer with him, he declared before specifying that he no longer shared the life of the young woman. We had a relationship of trust and deep friendship, we are in solidarity with each other, we are not lovers. “
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