Tennis great Boris Becker has invited just two of his four children to his latest wedding.
Becker 56, reportedly invited his two eldest sons Noah and Elias to his nuptials with wife Lilian de Carvalho, 34. The couple wed in Portofino in Italy.
Left off the guest list were his only daughter Anna Ermakova and his youngest son Amadeus.
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Noah and Elias are from his first marriage to German-American designer, actress and model Barbara Feltus.
Daughter Anna, 23, was conceived with Russian waitress Angela Ermakova after a single encounter while Barbara was giving birth to Elias.
Amadeus, 14, was born during Becker’s nine-year marriage to Dutch model Lilly Kerssenberg.
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Kerssenberg told German magazine Bunte her son was surprised to hear of his father’s marriage.
“When I asked Amadeus about it, he was surprised. He didn’t know anything about it,” she said.
“Of course he’s wondering why he wasn’t invited and that his father didn’t tell him anything about it. He’s not a child anymore. He’s 14!”
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“Behaving that way towards our son really is the last straw. Who doesn’t want him to come?”
She reportedly found out about the wedding via media. The model and media personality recently won the German equivalent of Dancing With The Stars.
“I came from England to Germany in order to dance. I never thought I’d be welcomed with such open arms,” she said.
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Ermakova told the broadcaster RTL that rather than professional dancing, she would “prefer to go in the direction of show business. I love to perform and to make people happy.”
Becker initially denied he was Ermakova’s father until a DNA test proved he was. The sordid details of the tennis player’s sexual encounter with her mother was detailed in the two-part documentary Boom! Boom! The World vs Boris Becker.
The documentary referred to the encounter as “the broom cupboard affair.”
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Becker became the youngest male competitor to win Wimbledon when he was 17 in 1985.
He was deported from the UK to Germany in 2022 for failing to declare assets during bankruptcy proceedings.
Becker was sentenced to prison time, but was released early.
It was in 2022 that Becker began dating his now wife.
In 2002, Becker was convicted in a court in Germany of tax evasion. This time he was sentenced to a two-year prison sentence which was suspended for three years.
Becker was named the head of men’s tennis with the German Tennis Federation in 2017.
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