The children of Ukraine's beloved "Kvartal 95" actors are stepping into the spotlight, continuing their parents' comedic legacy. From schoolyards to television studios, these young talents are capturing hearts and laughs across the nation.

Oleksandra Zelenska: A Comedic Whirlwind

Oleksandra Zelenska, at just 11, stormed the stage of "Make a Comedian Laugh: Kids" with wit and charm that left audiences—and her father, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky—laughing out loud. Her target: making the President himself chuckle, which she accomplished with flair and earned herself 50, 000 UAH. It's a notable start for a girl who once aspired to be a producer. Her journey illustrates the power of humor in bridging generational gaps and engaging both familial and national audiences.

Varvara Koshova: Melody and Mirth

Varvara Koshova, daughter of Yevhen Koshovyi, is not one to be overshadowed. She made a significant mark on the "League of Laughter, " showcasing her knack for humor and earning 20, 000 UAH in the process. But Varvara's talents extend beyond comedy; she was a finalist on "The Voice Kids, " captivating audiences with her rendition of The Weeknd's "Call Out My Name." Her witty jab at President Zelensky, "I rooted for him, but he didn't for me?", captured the nation's sense of playful camaraderie.

Liza Tkach: Carrying the Torch

Following in the footsteps of comedian Yuriy Tkach, Liza Tkach charmed her way to 50, 000 UAH on "Make a Comedian Laugh." Her jokes, often about her father, showcased a sharp wit that audiences found irresistible. It's clear that comedic flair runs deep in the Tkach family.

The Krawets Legacy Continues

Elena Krawets' daughter, Maria, stands out not just for her comedic chops but also for her ventures into podcasting and dance. Her podcast, "Let’s Talk at Home, " co-hosted with her brother Ivan, is a testament to their creative endeavors outside traditional media platforms.

The children's foray into entertainment highlights a unique blend of humor, talent, and familial bonds. As they continue to engage with audiences, the future of Ukrainian entertainment looks bright with these young stars leading the charge.

Editor: Emiliia Morozova