Boris Becker, 57, looks suave in a dusty pink suit as he joins his pregnant wife Lilian de Carvalho Monteiro, 34, at BOSS show in Milan

Boris Becker and his pregnant wife, Lilian de Carvalho Monteiro, attended the Boss Spring/Summer 2026 Womenswear show in Milan, Italy, on Thursday. Becker looked stylish at the event.

The 57-year-old former tennis star looked dapper in a pale pink suit, and his 34-year-old wife looked equally stylish as they sat in the front row before the show began.

He completed his outfit with a fresh white shirt, worn open at the collar, and a pair of comfortable white sneakers.

Oh my gosh, she just *glowed*! Seriously, her baby bump is so cute, and she made it look like it was the easiest thing in the world to be pregnant. She was wearing this gorgeous, silky taupe shirt with these flowy pants, and honestly? Effortless style. She just has *it*, you know?

She completed her outfit with a striking rust-orange suede coat and black heels, which gave her a boost in height.

The former political analyst completed her outfit with a striped blue and grey tie, orange sunglasses, and pearl earrings, carrying her belongings in a small black purse.

The couple, who shared in June that they are expecting their first child, looked happy and close as they posed for several photos together.

Boris currently lives in Milan with Lilian and is a father of four. He has been married previously, with two marriages before his current relationship.

He and his wife, Barbara Feltus, welcomed their first child, a son named Noah Gabriel, in 1994. Five years later, in 1999, they had another son, Elias Balthasar. Noah is now 30 years old.

Boris and his former partner split up after he had a brief affair with Russian model Angela Ermakova at Nobu, a restaurant in London, that same year.

Boris and Barbara’s divorce was finalised in 2001 after agreeing on a £10million settlement.

His second marriage, to Dutch model Lily Kerssenberg, also ended badly. They separated after nine years together in 2018.

Boris has remarried! He and his wife, Lilian, had a beautiful, three-day wedding in Portofino last September, celebrated with around 150 guests.

Boris recently told The Sunday Times about his wife, whom he first met through friends in 2018 while in Frankfurt. They began dating the following year.

He described her as very attractive, but emphasized that they immediately connected on an intellectual level when they first had lunch together.

Despite the age difference – she’s twenty years my junior – I feel like we connect on a deeper level. She seems wise beyond her years, while I feel more youthful, and we’ve found a comfortable balance between those energies.

Lilian remained supportive of Boris even when he faced bankruptcy and imprisonment for fraud. He later shared with the publication that he was surprised women would stay with him despite his financial ruin, something he hadn’t encountered before.

Oh my gosh, you won’t BELIEVE this! After seven whole years, it’s official – Boris is *finally* out of bankruptcy! I was glued to the news when it came out, and the judge basically said he did everything humanly possible to get his finances sorted. It’s just…amazing. I’ve been following his story for so long, and this is the best news ever! He really turned things around, and I’m so incredibly happy for him.

In 2017, the renowned German tennis player filed for bankruptcy. He owed approximately £42 million to those he owed money to, stemming from an unpaid loan of over £3 million related to his property in Mallorca.

Later on, Boris’s representatives said the former BBC commentator has settled with his trustees.

In England and Wales, bankruptcy typically ends after one year. However, in 2018, a judge extended the terms for Boris, preventing his automatic discharge from the order because he hadn’t met his required obligations.

As a lifestyle expert, I’ve been following this case closely. Just recently, in April 2024, Boris’s legal team appeared before a bankruptcy judge in London. They asked the court to remove a previous restriction, explaining that he’d genuinely done everything within his power to fulfill his financial commitments. They really emphasized he was making a sincere effort and doing the best he could.

On April 24, his suspension was lifted, and his bankruptcy automatically ended.

The famous tennis player was previously imprisoned for concealing assets and loans worth £2.5 million to avoid paying his debts.

He was imprisoned at both HMP Wandsworth and Huntercombe Prison, a Category C facility near Henley-on-Thames. After his release in December 2022, he was sent back to his home country of Germany.

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2025-09-25 18:36