The artist noted that her daughter had to adapt again, because the life she had before the war no longer existed.
Ukrainian singer Olya Polyakova has announced that she will bring her youngest daughter Alisa back to live in Ukraine. He announced it on Instagram.
It is known that at the outbreak of a large-scale war, the star took his daughter abroad, he lived in the UK for two years, but the separation from home, family and friends was not easy for him, so he continued he asked his mother; to take him back to Kyiv.
“This is how my son experiences separation from home, from his parents, from his girlfriends, from his animals… 2 years of constant hysterics and sadness outside the home Even though he studies there in a what a great school, without worries and bomb shelters! That’s it! He returned to his school, to your home, despite the fact that it is not very safe here, the lights are off, there are constant alarms, and the learning process will not be easy!”
Polyakova said she understood Alice’s inner pain and the reason for her desire to stay at home. Therefore, she will expect her youngest daughter in Ukraine in two weeks.
“The fact that he was shocked from what he loved traumatized him so much and focusing on the fact that when he returns, he will find the life that he lost is… I’m tired of listening every day in tears In 2 weeks, Alisa returned to Kyiv, to her school, to her friends, to me! – summed up the performer.
Earlier it was reported that the eldest daughter of Ukrainian singer Olya Polyakova, Maria, said how much she earns.
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