Countess Alexandra Tolstoy has revealed that she has been evicted from her multi-million home with only 12 days notice during the coronavirus outbreak.
The aristocratic beauty, 46, is the daughter of Count Nikolai Tolstoy and ex-partner of Russian billionaire Sergei Pugachev.
She is currently staying at her parents beautiful country home in Oxfordshire with her three children during the isolation period.
But despite the idyllic setting, the Russian-born socialite has divulged her anguish at being kicked out of her London pad and losing her travel tour company.
Pugachev lost ownership of his £9 million London property, where Alexandra was residing, after Moscow judges ruled that it belonged to creditors in the Russian capital, in October 2018.
He was also embroiled in a four-year battle with the Russian government – where the DIA accused him of transferring millions from Mezhprombank
Countess Alexandra Tolstoy (seen with her daughter) has revealed that she has been evicted from her multi-million home with only 12 days notice during the coronavirus outbreak
In a highly confessional post, she told her 54,000 followers: ‘Life is complicated at the moment.’
In a highly confessional post, she told her 54,000 followers: ‘Life is complicated at the moment.
‘I’ve lost my travel business and have been told in the last week that we are shortly to be evicted from our home by the Russian government.
‘In fact, they gave me and my children twelve days notice, at the height of a global pandemic.
‘It’s difficult to sleep and focus but over many difficult years I have been tough on myself about staying in the moment, and taking pleasure out of the small things.
‘Reading is certainly one of those and in particular I hugely enjoy reading out loud to my children, especially if it’s Just William.’
The aristocratic beauty, 46, is the daughter of Count Nikolai Tolstoy and ex-wife of Russian billionaire Sergei Pugachev, whom she shares three children with (seen)
She is currently staying at her parents beautiful country home in Oxfordshire with her three children during the isolation period
The countess’s business ‘Travel With Alexandra’, which offers a ‘Tolstoy tour’ to Moscow and Polyana, cultural tour of Moscow and St Petersburg, and horse riding in Kyrgyzstan has been shut.
It comes after her ex-partner Pugachev lost ownership of his £9 million London property, where Alexandra is residing, after Moscow judges ruled that it belonged to creditors in the Russian capital, in October 2018.
The aristocratic beauty, 46, is the daughter of Count Nikolai Tolstoy and ex-partner of Russian billionaire Sergei Pugachev.
He was also embroiled in a four-year battle with the Russian government – where the DIA accused him of transferring millions from Mezhprombank.
They have been pursuing him in England’s high court and ordered him to give up his passports.
The Russian banker claimed the state was trying to steal his £11.5billion assets – including two shipyards, world’s biggest mine and two properties in Moscow and St Petersburg.
Pugachev, who was once in Vladimir Putin’s inner circle, managed to flee to England France – and has since split from Alexandra.
The Anglo-Russian influencer and the children were reportedly told to leave their multi-million Chelsea property in January, following Pugachev’s property battle.
‘Reading is certainly one of those and in particular I hugely enjoy reading out loud to my children, especially if it’s Just William,’ Alexandra said, admitting it’s relieved her stress
Tolstoy has three children with the Sergei – Alexei, known as Aliosha, Ivan and Maria. (seen in the kitchen with her daughter)
The countess’s (seen enjoying cake in the garden) business ‘Travel With Alexandra’, which offers a ‘Tolstoy tour’ to Moscow and Polyana, cultural tour of Moscow and St Petersburg, and horse riding in Kyrgyzstan has been shut