Ben Cohen and Kristina Rihanoff STILL living together despite split – as ‘neither can afford to move out’

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BEN Cohen and Kristina Rihanoff are still living together despite their split, as ‘neither can afford to move out.’ 

The couple, who have been together for the past 12 years, announced last month that they were splitting up.

Kristina Rihanoff and Ben Cohen at the National Television Awards.
Ben Cohen and Kristina Rihanoff are still living together despite their split, as ‘neither can afford to move out’
Kristina Rihanoff and Ben cuddling on a tropical vacation.
But despite their split, the couple, who share daughter Mila, nine, remain living together as they aren’t able to afford to move out

They met on the 2013 series of Strictly Come Dancing when Ben was still married to his wife Abby.

But despite their split, the couple, who share daughter Mila, nine, remain living together as they aren’t able to afford to move out.

A source said: “The split is reasonably amicable and they are putting co-parenting first, but who would want to live with their ex?

“They owe a lot of money after serious business difficulties and it seems that even when the house sale goes through they aren’t going to come out with all that much.”

They continued to tell MailOnline: “At that point they will try to fund two separate much smaller places to live going forward. It will be a huge downsize for them both.

“But for now they are having to carry on living together because they have to look after their finances really carefully. They simply can’t afford a different solution.” 

It comes as Kristina and Ben sold their family home for £1.75million following their split amid money troubles. 

The couple were living in a plush five-bedroom pad in Sywell, Northamptonshire, with their daughter Mila, with the house’s huge garden coming complete with a zipline. 

The property, which was bought by the couple for £950,000 in 2016, was put up for sale last September after the pair admitted they were having trouble financially.

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Just six months later, they’ve decided to call time on their relationship as they continue to sell some of their shared assets. 

According to DailyMail, the pair have now successfully found a buyer for their home. 

It’s believed the pair are over £1million in debt in their businesses, with Kristina previously explaining the pair had “invested everything we’ve ever had” into their company Soo Yoga Group. 

Their businesses have not filed their finances for the past four years. 

The extent of their financial woes became public knowledge last September, when Kristina was hauled into court for driving without insurance

During the appearance, Ben took to the stand and blamed her lack of insurance as human error on his part – and admitted they were both crippled with debts from their multiple businesses.

Ben Cohen and Kristina Rihanoff at home watching a tablet.
The couple bought their property for £950,000 in 2016
Woman in pink holding a loaf of bread in her kitchen.
The pair have now successfully found a buyer for their home
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