Boris Kollár’s Daughter Reveals New Romance After Split with Billionaire’s Son

The eldest daughter of Slovak businessman and former politician Boris Kollár, Alexandra Horňáková, has publicly acknowledged a new romantic relationship, following the end of a two-year relationship with Neel Virwani, son of an Indian billionaire. The 24-year-old, a professional equestrian representing Slovakia, confirmed the new relationship to the weekly magazine Plus 7 dní, but declined to reveal her partner’s identity, citing concerns about unwanted attention and envy.

Horňáková’s relationship with Virwani, which began in 2022, garnered significant media attention due to the couple’s contrasting backgrounds and lifestyle. She described Virwani’s family home in India as resembling a luxury hotel, complete with a staff of 70 and amenities such as a cinema and spa, in an interview with podcast host Filip Sulík. The relationship reportedly began after a mutual friend connected the pair via video call, recognizing their shared passion for equestrian sports.

The recent confirmation of a new partner follows months of speculation after Horňáková shared subtle hints on social media, including a Valentine’s Day post featuring a large bouquet of flowers, balloons, and a pair of Jimmy Choo shoes. According to Plus 7 dní, Horňáková indicated that her previous relationship also attracted unwanted attention, including unsolicited messages from individuals seeking to connect with Virwani.

Horňáková, who has over 18,000 followers on Instagram, has been a public figure since childhood, frequently appearing alongside her father at social events. She has achieved success in equestrian competitions, including international Grand Prix events, and currently competes in the U25 category for Slovakia.

In early March 2026, Horňáková publicly supported her mother, Stanislava Horňáková, following a public dispute between her father and his former partner, Laura Vizváryová, after Kollár criticized Vizváryová in a podcast. She echoed Vizváryová’s sentiment that a father should protect the mother of his child, and alluded to her own experiences with her father, stating, “For kindness, you get bad treatment. I know it myself. I used to defend him too.”

As of March 16, 2026, Horňáková has not publicly disclosed the identity of her new partner, and it remains unclear what impact, if any, the relationship will have on her equestrian career or public profile.

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