Tender photos in flowers: Dasha Astafieva's new word

Dasha Astaf'eva, a famous ex-singer and presenter, again attracted the attention of her fans by publishing tender photos in flowers on her Instagram. She used these images to share her thoughts on the silence of women during war.

Personal experiences during wartime

Astafieva revealed her deepest thoughts, noting that women are often silent about fatigue from constant anxious thoughts and fears for themselves and their loved ones. She expressed deep sadness for the lost time, shattered dreams and irreversible changes in her life.

"What is a woman silent about? I'll start, and you continue, it always works well for us to share and support each other, " wrote Dasha.

War and losses: pain that does not go away

The star admitted that the most difficult thing is to remain silent about the losses that continue to kill every day. She emphasized how difficult it is to come to terms with the fact that many things will never be the same again. Dasha also noted that it is important not to give up and continue to dream, despite all the difficulties.

Injustice and people

Astaf'eva touched on the topic of injustice and the pain that accompanies its awareness. She emphasized that women are often silent about people who exist but should not exist, as well as about things beyond their control.

"Injustice and pain from its scale of awareness. About parents. Home. And everything that has always held like that... but now it's barely holding on, " Dasha added.

Night thoughts and changes

The presenter shared that during the war she was haunted by night thoughts, which became habitual and endless. She admitted that, despite her best efforts, she cannot get used to the changes that are happening around her.

"Thoughts in the middle of the night, so familiar and endless. I can go on without stopping..." she concluded.

Dasha Astafieva continues to attract attention with her frankness and sincerity, opening her heart to her fans even in the most difficult moments.

Editor: Emiliia Morozova