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Nina Kouprianova, born on October 19, 1988, in Moscow, Russia, is a Russian-American political analyst, photographer, and translator. She moved to Canada with her family during childhood when her father accepted a position as a scientist. Bilingual in Russian and English, Kouprianova developed an early interest in photography, which later became a creative pursuit alongside her academic and professional work.
She pursued higher education at the University of Toronto, where she completed a Doctorate (Ph.D.) in Modern and Contemporary Russian Culture with a concentration in American foreign policy. Her academic background established a foundation for her later work as a commentator on international affairs and Russian cultural and political topics.
Kouprianova is known for her work in translating and promoting Russian nationalist writers, particularly the controversial political theorist Alexander Dugin. Her efforts have focused on disseminating Russian political philosophy to English-speaking audiences. In addition to translation, she has contributed political commentary to several online platforms where she addresses topics related to Russian politics and culture, often through a critical lens.
Her photography has often emphasized cultural identity and heritage, and she has participated in various creative projects that merge visual art with political themes.
In 2009, Kouprianova met American political activist Richard B. Spencer, widely recognized for his association with the Alt-Right movement. They married in 2010 after a year of dating and had their first child in 2014. Although they separated in 2016, the couple briefly reconciled in 2017 to focus on co-parenting their daughter.
Kouprianova and Spencer had a second child together before their relationship deteriorated. In October 2018, Kouprianova filed for divorce, citing allegations of physical, emotional, and verbal abuse. These claims received public attention given Spencer’s prominence in political circles.
On October 24, 2018, Spencer issued a statement via Twitter, saying, “Nina Kouprianova and I have known each other for close to ten years, and we have been married for over eight. We have brought two wonderful children into the world, something of which we are both immensely proud.” He did not address the abuse allegations or divorce filing in the statement. As of the latest available information, the divorce had not been officially finalized.
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