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Former Belarusian Policeman Seeks "Pedigreed Beauty." Calls Himself a Millionaire, But Sues Ex-Wife for Alimony

Belarusian Uladzimir Fetsisau appeared on the Russian show "Let's Get Married" to show off his luxurious life. But he fell into a puddle: it turned out that the "millionaire" has no millions, and is suing his ex-wife for alimony — and convinces the court that he earns 750 rubles monthly.

Uladzimir Fetsisau. Screenshot of a video from his Instagram

In his social networks, Uladzimir Fetsisau demonstrates a country house and his beloved BMW, publishes videos from parties with the caption: "Bachelor. Child-free. Traveling. Enjoying life."

There you can also see a video called "Millionaire's Advice." A blogger approached Uladzimir and asked him to talk about his success. The businessman acted very pompously: he said he graduated from the Military Academy, but refused to name the field he currently works in. Supposedly, there are many directions.

When the guy says: "9 out of 10 businesses close down, what do you think they are doing wrong?", Uladzimir adds:

— My 9 out of 10 also closed, but one shot up so much that I'm now enjoying life.

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Uladzimir said that a proper business should operate on credit money. And he advised escaping from a worthless environment.

Uladzimir on ONT. Social media users joke that the millionaire attends show recordings in the same jumper

This year he already appeared on the ONT show "It's Not Evening Yet," where he boasted about how the Military Academy helped him develop a strong core.

Photo from Uladzimir's TikTok

And now he decided to go looking for a "pedigreed beauty" on the Russian TV show "Let's Get Married." The episode with him was titled "Wealthy Belarusian."

In his profile, Fetsisau was described: 44 years old, lives in Minsk, is the general director of a company engaged in commercial real estate.

It is separately added that he does not hire overweight women. Not because they are bad specialists, but because they spoil the company's image.

Google doesn't know of a capital firm with such a general director. However, there is an individual entrepreneur Uladzimir Fetsisau, who is engaged in renting out his own and leased real estate. Previously, he was involved in trading cars and motorcycles, their maintenance and repair.

Screenshot of the show "Let's Get Married"

It was also revealed about Uladzimir on the show that he only sleeps on premium mattresses, wears exclusively branded suits, and cannot imagine life without lobsters. He dreams of exploring the depths of the sea in his own bathyscaphe.

On "Let's Get Married", he came looking for a "pedigreed beauty of a noble profession" (necessarily with beautiful curves, plump lips, and long, thick hair). He noted that a female bodybuilder, a fan of psychological trainings, and a real estate agent in Dubai would definitely not suit him.

Uladzimir said about himself that he comes from a family of military personnel, which is why he initially built a career in that field. But he saw from the example of other guys that one could earn completely different money.

He was married twice, both wives bore him a son. Uladzimir said he provided them with a luxurious life.

The hosts read out the dowry Uladzimir boasted about in the questionnaire: a new convertible, a house, and eight suits from expensive brands. Plus some commercial real estate — but then he refused to say how much he owns (he didn't count, unlike the suits), and to all clarifications, he said: "Enough!"

During the show, Uladzimir declared: "I have a multi-million dollar business; I work a maximum of seven hours a day and three days a week."

But as it turned out, not everything is so joyful in the rich man's life. The show's editors found Uladzimir's second wife — she refused to come to the show, but wrote a letter.

Uladzimir met his second wife in 2017 — and his wealth then consisted of a one-room apartment in Minsk and an old Land Rover. Plus, a considerable amount of debt.

In 2020, the couple started a joint business, for which they took out bank loans, and worked hard to repay them. According to their calculations, they were supposed to reach a normal income in 2025.

In 2021, Uladzimir and Tatsiana got married; in 2024, a son was born. All these years, the woman claims, the family lived very modestly: they bought food on sale, and a neighbor dyed the wife's hair. All income went to repay loans. To once again settle financial issues, Tatsiana even sold almost all of her gold jewelry.

Soon, Uladzimir, according to his ex-wife, began to beat her. And when the business finally started generating income, he was unfaithful.

Last year, the couple broke up. Tatsiana said that Uladzimir decided to keep even the baby stroller and car seat for himself. Now they are suing for alimony. However, in court, Uladzimir does not portray himself as a millionaire, but quite the opposite — he stated that he earns 750 rubles monthly.

A copy of the tax declaration, which Uladzimir sent to the court to reduce the amount of alimony, was also read out. According to it, his individual entrepreneur's income for the year is 249,536 rubles. How much of that is profit was not disclosed. Uladzimir then began to argue that it referred to a quarter.

Of course, one might think that the editors of "Let's Get Married" fabricated the letter themselves to add drama. But no: the very same Tatsiana — wife number 2 — appeared on social media and confirmed: everything said on screen was true.

She added that her ex-husband even took her money and car — but he still has enough debts today. She also revealed that Uladzimir had previously worked in the police.

Uladzimir is proud of his military past

Meanwhile, commentators on social media joke that the "millionaire" attends the recordings of all television shows in the same blue jumper.

Did the "millionaire" find a bride on the show? No. One of the women said she didn't consider Uladzimir a man and made it clear that she found him very unpleasant. He refused to choose between the other two (considering that one of them offered him to take a polygraph test to understand where the Belarusian was lying).

Comments37

  • Нефанатка
    13.05.2026
    Видела этого "миллионера" в "Короне" с барышней. Так сразу и подумала, што бывший мент
  • ДНК
    13.05.2026
    Он был в Украине?
    Пускай заедет, мать родная не узнает.
  • ГУБОПиК, бди!
    13.05.2026
    Сейчас все силовики на этого Астапа Бендера насмотрятся и побегуть миллионы зарабатывать в бизнесе)))))))

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