The famous chef has been living and working in Ukraine for 13 years. With the outbreak of a full-scale war, he holds charity events to raise funds for the country’s needs.
Colombian chef Hector Jimenez-Bravo admits that having Ukrainian citizenship is not important for him to feel a patriot of the country. He announced it on Instagram.
“We wake up as patriots every day, but we weren’t born. It’s not enough to have Ukrainian citizenship in the passport, because I don’t have it. But I’m proud to be a patriot of Ukraine,” he wrote.
At the same time, Judge MasterChef said that patriotism is about supporting your country, and not just begging the state.
“You don’t have to give everything, but there is one thing you are obliged to do – pay taxes, not only the country must obey your call and there must always be something, let’s get rid of the “soviet” views. What is being done I am a big thank you to my Ukraine for 13 years of love and hospitality. Is it crazy to be a Colombian and fall in love with a country where there is the cruelest, worst war since the Second World War? You are crazy,” he summed up.
It was previously reported that Hector Jimenez-Bravo admitted that he plans to go to the front lines.
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