Olena Kravets charms fans with a poem in the dark: "The light is inside"
Ukrainian actress Olena Kravets once again attracted the attention of her fans by publishing a video on her Instagram where she reads a poem in the dark. This intimate and unusual scene caused a wave of emotions and comments.
Creativity in the dark: a fascinating video
The video on which Olena reads a poem immediately became the center of discussion. The actress noted that the quality of the recording "leaves much to be desired", but this was due to the lack of external lighting. The only light was the one she kept inside thanks to the support of her fans.
"The quality is so-so, I know. I'm sorry. There was no light, except for what I still keep inside thanks to your support and light messages. Thank you to each and every one, " Olena Kravets wrote under the video, adding a heart as a sign of gratitude.
Feedback and support from fans
This publication once again emphasizes the close connection between Elena and her audience. Fans actively commented on the video, sending warm words and wishes to the actress. It became a real source of inspiration and inner light for Elena in difficult times.
Elena also expressed her gratitude to the poet Olexandr Reshetnyk for the poem she read in the video. Therefore, this creative act received additional emotional weight.
"And thank you O. Reshetnik for the poem, " Kravets noted.
History of advertising: a new round
It is interesting that this video moment appeared after the recent scandal surrounding the actress due to the advertisement of women's underwear. It used quotes from military personnel, representing them on behalf of the stars, including Elena. However, this incident did not shake her fans' trust in her, on the contrary, it strengthened their support.
Summary and meaning of the event
This video was another evidence of warm relations between Olena Kravets and her fans. In the dark, she demonstrated that the true light that illuminates our soul can come from the support and kind words of loved ones. It's a little story about the power of art and human kindness, reminding us that even in the darkest of times, the light inside us can be the brightest.
Editor: Yana Davydiuk