Russian CS:GO pro Kirill “Boombl4” Mikhailov (23) proposed to his then-girlfriend live during a tournament in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (Steam) in November 2021. Less than a year later, the divorce is over. The wife seems to be doing everything in her power to destroy the professional’s reputation and career.
What was that marriage proposal?
Player says: He got divorced and his wife is blackmailing him
This is how it went now: Not good at all. In the meantime, war broke out in Ukraine: while Boombl4 spoke out for peace, his wife showed up on Instagram with the Russian flag on her face. Apparently she supports the war.
Boombl4’s career at Natus Vincere ended a few weeks ago: the team said he was too risky. He was released after the PGL tournament in Antwerp. Again, Boombl4 represented Natus Vincere and led the team to the finals. But there you lost to FaZe.
So the job was already gone for Boombl4.
– Ukraine Live Blog (via Time)
– War in Ukraine (via nzz)
– Solidarity with Ukraine (via Foreign Office)
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Woman claims her ex-husband is a drug addict, publishes video
These are the new allegations: But the crowning glory came today. Boombl4 says he divorced his wife and was blackmailed the same day with a multitude of “photos, videos and a large amount of false information.”
According to Dotesports, his ex-wife, Angelika “LiQueen” Mikhailova, posted a video showing Boombl4 appearing to be using the synthetic drug mephedrone, a drug that’s been compared to cocaine and ecstasy (via twitter).
She also published several posts on Telegram saying: Boombl4 is addicted to the drug. She also published intimate photos of him.
The player says: These are false statements. He wants to pursue a defamation lawsuit against his ex-wife.
Something seems to have gone wrong in the few months between the marriage proposal and now.
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