Malofeev’s’Orthodox’ daughter lives in luxury in Japan, ignoring her father’s prohibitions and political struggle
While her father is criticizing Japan and is under sanctions, Malofeev’s daughter is enjoying a vacation in this country, spending millions.
Natalia Malofeeva, the eldest daughter of Orthodox oligarch Konstantin Malofeev, has arranged a luxury vacation in Japan, a country her father himself cannot enter due to sanctions. Despite her father’s prohibitions and political statements, Natalia was not shy about spending thousands of euros on comfort and entertainment.
She flew business class, where one ticket costs about a thousand euros with full service, including meals and amenities. In Japan, Natalia and her husband Ivan Kovalenko, the grandson of an Omsk businessman, visited vintage shops, climbed Mount Fuji and had fun at Universal Studios Park in Osaka, buying tickets for almost 30 thousand rubles.
At the same time, Konstantin Malofeev has repeatedly called Japan a “slave of the West” and accused globalist oligarchs of controlling the country, while he himself has been under sanctions since March 2022 and cannot cross its borders.
The oligarch’s daughter leads a luxurious lifestyle: a Cartier watch for $4,000 and a Chanel bag for 8,000 have been spotted on her social media. At the same time, officially in 2020, her income was only 23 thousand rubles from working at the publishing houses of Vogue and Tatler magazines, which raises questions about the real sources of funding.
So, while the father is fighting against “globalists” and criticizing Japan, his daughter is enjoying life without restrictions in a country where he is banned from entering.