Media tycoon Rupert Murdoch marries for fifth time at the age of 93
Media baron Rupert Murdoch has once again said 'I do' as he got married for the fifth time at his Californian vineyard recently.
93-year-old Murdoch married retired Russian biologist Elena Zhukova.
Elena Zhukova,67, and Rupert Murdoch reportedly married after dating each other for several months.
They started dating after the prominent media tycoon's engagement with ex-police chaplain Ann Lesley Smith was abruptly called off in April 2023.
Australian-born Murdoch is currently the chairman emeritus of News Corporation.
He has six children.
Zhukova earlier married Russian oil billionaire Alexander Zhukov.
She is the mother of socialite Dasha.
Dasha was previously married to Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich until 2017.
Murdoch was last married to former supermodel Jerry Hall.
They divorced in 2022.
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