Oleksandr Ponomaryov showed a rare photo with his daughter Zoya: a touching gesture for Father's Day
Oleksandr Ponomaryov impresses with archival photos: touching moments with his daughter
Ukrainian singer Olexandr Ponomaryov decided to share rare photos with his named daughter Zoya with his fans. The singer revealed how their relationship has evolved over the years and did so on a special day - Father's Day.
Archive photos: from childhood to the present
For the first time, archive footage was published by Zoya herself on her Instagram. The girl not only congratulated her named father on the holiday, but also addressed him with warm words of gratitude and love.
"Another reason to say kind words to dad! Happy Father's Day! Thank you and I love you, " wrote Zoya.
Touching repost from Oleksandr Ponomaryov
Aleksandr Ponomaryov did not remain indifferent to such a gesture. The musician reposted Zoe's post, adding even more archival photos to it. From childhood to the present - in these photos you can see how Zoya and Oleksandr have changed over the years.
History of named parentage
It is important to note that Zoya is the named daughter of Oleksandr Ponomaryov. The singer adopted her when he was married to producer Olena Mozgova. In addition, the former spouses have a common daughter, Yevgenia, who was born in March 1998.
Father's Day celebration among Ukrainian stars
Every year, Ukrainian celebrities share their family moments on Father's Day. For example, recently the showman Volodymyr Ostapchuk showed how his 6-year-old son from Canada congratulated him on the holiday. Also, Lilia Rebrik loved a photo with her three-month-old daughter, and Savlyepov, the soloist of Quest Pistols, revealed the details of his new novel.
Conclusion: the importance of family ties
This publication by Oleksandr Ponomaryov once again emphasizes the importance of family ties and warm relations between parents and children. This is not only a touching gesture, but also a reminder of how important it is to appreciate every moment spent together.
Editor: Vitalina Patskan