Ronnie Wood has been called a monster by his ex-girlfriend Ekaterina Ivanova's grandmother. Lyudmila Ivanova, 76, said the Rolling Stones guitarist should pay her 20-year-old grand-daughter for abusing her during their 18-month relationship. She said: 'He should pay her after what he put her through. She deserves some recompense for what she had to put up with. 'I think this man is a monster. He was dominating Ekaterina, even if she didn't see it for a long time.' The couple recently split just days after Wood, 62, was arrested on suspicion of assaulting the Russian waitress.
- 2009-12-15
- par Sophie Eager
- Monsters and Critics
Ronnie Wood is called 'Ronik' by his girlfriend's family. The 61-year-old Rolling Stones rocker has finally been accepted by 20-year-old Ekaterina Ivanova's relatives and they now refer to him by the affectionate pet name. The young beauty's grandmother Lyudmila Ivanova previously called Ronnie "ugly and disgusting" but seems to have slowly come round to their relationship. She is quoted by Britain's The Sun newspaper as saying: "If it's real love, let them be happy together." But 75-year-old Lyudmila - who lives in Kazakhstan - admits she has doubts about the longevity of the romance. She explained: "It won't last long. She is much younger than him, so she will have a chance to find another man if something happens...
- 2009-04-14
- Monsters and Critics
Ronnie Wood is called 'Ronik' by his girlfriend's family. The 61-year-old Rolling Stones rocker has finally been accepted by 20-year-old Ekaterina Ivanova's relatives and they now refer to him by the affectionate pet name. The young beauty's grandmother Lyudmila Ivanova previously called Ronnie "ugly and disgusting" but seems to have slowly come round to their relationship. She is quoted by Britain's The Sun newspaper as saying: "If it's real love, let them be happy together." But 75-year-old Lyudmila - who lives in Kazakhstan - admits she has doubts about the longevity of the romance. She explained: "It won't last long. She is much younger than him, so she will have a chance to find another man if something happens to...
- 2009-04-14
- Monsters and Critics
Ronnie Wood is called "Ronik" by his girlfriend's family. The 61-year-old Rolling Stones rocker has finally been accepted by 20-year-old Ekaterina Ivanova's relatives and they now refer to him by the affectionate pet name.
The young beauty's grandmother Lyudmila Ivanova previously called Ronnie "ugly and disgusting" but seems to have slowly come round to their relationship.
She is quoted by Britain's The Sun newspaper as saying: "If it's real love, let them be happy together."
But 75-year-old Lyudmila - who lives in Kazakhstan - admits she has doubts about the longevity of the romance.
The young beauty's grandmother Lyudmila Ivanova previously called Ronnie "ugly and disgusting" but seems to have slowly come round to their relationship.
She is quoted by Britain's The Sun newspaper as saying: "If it's real love, let them be happy together."
But 75-year-old Lyudmila - who lives in Kazakhstan - admits she has doubts about the longevity of the romance.
- 2009-04-14
- icelebz.com
Ekaterina Ivanova's grandmother has begged her to dump Ronnie Wood, describing the Rolling Stone as an "old fool". Lyudmila Ivanova admitted that she was "horrified" when she learned about the romance because she disapproves of the 41-year age difference between the pair. "To me this is pure idiocy. She should get her head screwed on," Lyudmila, 75, told The Sun. "If Katia asked me for some advice, I'd tell her he's obviously using you to make himself believe he's still potent at his age. "But looking at him, do you think he's (more)...
- 2008-10-04
- par By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
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