A contestant from Poland has been helping Ukrainian refugees since February 24, so he has seen and felt the evils of war.
Poland’s representative at Miss Universe 2022, Alexandra Klepachka, summarizing the results of the beauty contest, spoke about her friendship with Ukrainian Victoria Apanasenko. He wrote it on Instagram.
According to him, there is a special connection between him and the representative of Ukraine, which originated long before the trip to the United States.
“During the Miss Universe competition, I had the opportunity to meet someone special … Victoria Apanasenko. Before we flew to the USA, we contacted each other, feeling a special connection between us. Saw and I felt the evil of the war in Ukraine. I helped collect gifts for refugees and organized their lives here. I saw thousands of mothers and children, elderly and young women who had to flee the war, “he wrote .
At the same time, Alexandra added that Miss Universe became a platform for Apanasenko, because the world needs to know the truth about the total war unleashed by Russia. The Polish model also wants Ukrainians to return to their normal lives.
“We must not forget that humanity also has empathy. Victoria, I want your home to be safe and peaceful. I want the whole of Ukraine to be a country where children’s laughter can be heard again, and not the whistle of a bullet and the roar of the bombs. I wish everyone to return to their homes in safety,” the message said.
It was previously reported that Victoria Apanasenko failed to get a place in the top 16, but won a special award.
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