This is the bizarre moment a Russian TV star straddles her Olympic gold-winning figure skater hubby on the dancefloor and the couple shares a raunchy twirl as tenor Nikolai Baskov passionately belts out a song.
Russian TV presenter and self-made businesswoman Yana Rudkovskaya, 46, shared the video on Instagram for her 5.4 million followers where it went viral.
In the footage, she is seen twirling on the dancefloor with her hubby Evgeny Plushenko, 38, a former Olympic gold-winning figure skater.

Rudkovskaya, who hit the headlines in 2018 when she revealed she beat her son and locked him in a closet in an attempt to make him ‘the best skater on the planet’, is seen with her legs wrapped around her hubby’s waist as beloved Russian tenor Nikolai Baskov sings nearby.
During the dizzying dance, the celebrity couple apparently simulate having sex for a moment before leaning in for a passionate smooch in front of the crooning tenor.
Rudkovskaya shared the video with the message:” An unexpected dance turned out to be with my husband at a friend’s party. It’s amazing that we’ve been together for almost 15 years and we still haven’t forgotten how to shine together.”

She also admitted that their dance did not appear very professional, especially given her figure-skating hubby’s previous medal-winning routines, but because it was improvised on the spot.
She said: “I’ll leave this video here! I think it is very atmospheric and real, although it looks strange because the dance was spontaneous, well, it’s still cool.”
Nikolai Baskov, the tenor who apparently sparked their flame that night, said: “I am very happy that I stirred such emotions, my dears.”

The video went viral with 1.6 million views, however, netizens were left divided about the couple’s dance.
Some of Rudkovskaya’s Instagram followers gushed “Bravo Yana and Eugene”, “Very sensual”, “awesome”, and “we haven’t seen such magic for a long time”.
However, other fans spat “such vulgarity”, “it’s a shame”, “how drunk were you for this?”, “completely terrible”, and “ladies, please never behave like this”.