Ben Cohen & Kristina Rihanoff’s company debt rockets to £1MILLION as marriage crumbled amid money woes

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STRICTLY’S Kristina Rihanoff and Ben Cohen were struggling with £1million debt as their 12-year romance crumbled around them.

Yesterday The Sun told how their marriage has ended and now the full extent of their financial difficulties can be revealed.  

Kristina Rihanoff and Ben Cohen sitting in front of their Soo Yoga studio logo.
Kristina Rihanoff and Ben Cohen have struggled financially after launching their company
Women participating in aerial yoga.
The couple set up the company to combine their passions
Ben Cohen and Kristina Rihanoff at a wallpaper collection launch.
They have now split after 12 years together
Man giving a presentation.
Kristina Rihanoff Ben Cohen Soo Yoga

The issues started when the pair, who own a £1.75m house in Northamptonshire, went into business together, with Kristina also working as a dance instructor.

Kristina said the pair had “invested everything we’ve ever had” into their company Soo Yoga, after turning her passion for the exercise into a business.

However after the pandemic hit, they ran into serious trouble.

Their financial difficulties were made public in court last September, when Kristina was caught driving her £30,000 Audi without insurance.

Kristina sobbed as Ben took to the stand and admitted human error on his part meant Kristina had been driving without insurance – meaning she was facing a driving ban which would be financially devastating for her business as a dance instructor.

As Ben spoke to the court, he revealed the pair were fighting to save their relationship, admitting he was crippled with debts from their businesses, including their joint yoga venture.

Paperwork reveals that debts accrued by their companies now add up to £1million.

Their Soo Yoga Group ran up debts of £488,470 and another of their fitness firms – Yoga Wellbeing Limited – had debts of £63,000.

Their business Soo Greens Limited also racked up £54,000 of debts and fitness company Beyond Wellbeing was dissolved in 2022 with debts of £22,000.

Ben also quit as a company director of struggling web firm Silicon Networks in 2020 and the company is now in liquidation with debts of £275,000, including a £98,000 tax bill owed to HMRC.

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Speaking in court last year, Ben became emotional as he spoke about the realities of the financial crisis they were facing.

He said: “I get up every day and I fight not to lose everything – to lose my cars and my house and my relationship. I’m so overdrawn.”

When asked about the strain it had put on their relationship, Ben said: “We’re still living together. We’re in it financially.

“We’re in business together so the problem is that we opened the business before Covid and we got the worst severities of it and in all honestly this is just another problem for me to deal with.

Kristina Rihanoff at the Together For Short Lives 'Nutcracker Ball'.
Kristina was spared a driving ban last year
Kristina Rihanoff and Ben Cohen performing a dance lift on Strictly Come Dancing.
The pair met and fell in love on Strictly

“I’ve got credit cards that are overdrawn. I’m overdrawn in both accounts. We have got a business debt because of Covid. It’s just another problem.”

Following the court case, where Kristina was spared a driving ban due to “exceptional hardship”, the pair put their Northamptonshire home up for sale.

But rather than choosing to limp on, the pair have now split and are trying to move on with their lives.

“There is only so much one couple can take,” a friend explained.

“The financial problems Kristina and Ben were facing pushed them to the brink and it has been incredibly stressful for them.

“This was what properly broke them and ended the relationship.

“But their union hasn’t always been rosy and they have had an up-and-down relationship for many years.”

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