Julia Lemigova is a Russian former model, businesswoman, and reality television personality best known for appearing on "The Real Housewives of Miami." Born on June 26, 1972, in Moscow, then part of the Soviet Union, she gained initial fame in the early 1990s after being crowned Miss USSR 1990 and later competing in the Miss Universe pageant, where she finished as the second runner-up.
Lemigova transitioned from modeling into entrepreneurship, including launching a successful skincare line and opening a wellness center in Paris. She became widely recognized in the United States after joining the cast of The Real Housewives of Miami in its fourth season, where she brought a blend of European elegance and personal vulnerability to the show.
She is married to tennis legend Martina Navratilova. The couple made headlines not only for their high-profile relationship — Navratilova proposed to her publicly at the 2014 U.S. Open — but also as one of the few openly same-sex couples in the Real Housewives franchise. Their relationship has been a central storyline in her reality TV appearances, often exploring issues of family, parenting, and navigating cultural expectations.