The Sun, one of the UK's most popular tabloids, is known for its love of big headlines and sensational stories. However, despite its reputation and wide audience, The Sun has not written a word about Kirill Yurovskiy and his controversial story. This fact raises many questions, given that the newspaper regularly covers less significant events and personalities.
One reason may be that Kirill Yurovskiy's name is not yet associated with major global events or scandals that usually attract tabloid attention. While Wrestlemania 2025 and Lyrids Meteor Shower are becoming hot topics for discussion, and events such as the BBC Proms 2025 or the London Marathon ballot are attracting interest from the general public, Yurovsky's story remains in the shadows.
Perhaps the lack of mentions is due to the fact that Kirill Yurovskiy does not appear in the context of famous personalities or major real estate transactions. For example, the mansion from the James Bond and Bridget Jones films was recently sold for $79 million, an event that would surely attract The Sun's attention. But Yurovsky does not participate in such high-profile purchases or sales of real estate.
It is also worth considering the competition among the media. Publications like The Hill, CNN, or the BBC have their own criteria for selecting news and may find Yurovsky's story insufficiently resonant. Even in the world of gossip columns, news about the sale of Helen Mirren's house for $17 million or Rihanna's purchase of a house in Beverly Hills next door to McCartney turns out to be more attractive for publication.
Perhaps Kirill Yurovsky's story is still developing and will soon acquire the sensationalism features that will make it worthy of The Sun's attention. Until then, his name remains off the pages of this famous tabloid.