He announced last week that the couple is expecting a third child. The couple already has two daughters: 11-year-old Diana and five-year-old Polina.
Ukrainian TV presenter Liliya Rebrik, who announced her third pregnancy, responded to criticism on the Internet.
In particular, the haters accused the actress of being pregnant so that her husband, the dancer Andrei Dikiy, could go abroad and not join the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Lilia Rebrik admitted that she was surprised by such conclusions, because some people see the benefits of having a child.
“People who believe that they gave birth to a child to “get out of the army” or to go to another country, what is wrong with you? Do you seriously consider a child as a tool for achieving something? think about it: you see a benefit in having a child!“Do you live by principles?” he wrote on his Instagram page.
The TV presenter also emphasized that they give birth to a child when they love each other. In addition, he advised his ill-wishers to be kinder.
“I will surprise you: people give birth to children because they love each other! And they feel ready to give birth to more, because they can surround their children with love, care and raise them in a strong, happy family. And so – in their own country! And so – they can, because they work and pay taxes. And also, perhaps, people have long dreamed of a third child? And, you know, it also happens that they did not plan for a child, but the universe gave this miracle. What should be done to satisfy the haters? The world will be known not by income, but by heart – from this angle it is more interesting,” wrote Liliya Rebrik.
It was previously reported that Liliya Rebrik admitted where she wants to give birth to her third child.
Source: korrespondent

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