The star felt awkward talking to foreigners who wanted to receive thanks for their help.
Ukrainian actress Ksenia Mishina, who during the war temporarily went to shoot in Belgium, said that Europeans formed the wrong image of Ukrainians. It embarrassed him, the star admitted in a conversation with host Diana Gloucester.
“I was like this in the rearview mirror, I saw two big suitcases and my son, and I just understood:” That’s it. That’s all I have. I can return to the ruins, or never return. We still do not understand what will happen to our country, and you have no one, you have no one there,” the artist recalled.
He said how Ukrainians should communicate with foreigners.
“Thank you, thank you very much, Boooo, you saved us! Thank you very much!” – everyone needs it. I just get hurt sometimes. I’m a man… There you are nobody. And there you need: “Thank you! Oh, it’s great that you helped me!” Of course, we are all grateful for what is happening, but still, I felt a story that we arrived unhappy,” said the star.
Mishina remembered the case when someone spoke to her in the parking lot, marveling at her cool car. According to him, he meant that “we were all told here that you came here very hard, but in fact you are not poor and not sad.”
“Everyone has such a feeling that we came here like this. Of course, there is a tragedy in the country, of course. And we all thank you for helping us. But still, we are cool, we are a cool country, and we have so many cool something that over there, in Europe, only dreams about it,” he emphasized.
Recall that Mishina earlier told the story of his friend, who protected Ukraine from Russian invaders in hot spots. He confessed what was happening in front.
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Source: korrespondent

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