Olena Vinnytska told why she did not become a mother at the age of 49: is adoption possible?
Ukrainian singer Olena Vinnytska, known for her participation in the band "VIA Gra", shared the reasons why she has not yet become a mother at the age of 49. In the interview, the artist talked about her personal life and the possibility of adoption.
Crisis in family life: how did Olena and Sergey overcome difficulties?
Elena Vinnytska's marriage to Serhii Bolshy has been going on for over 30 years, but during this time the couple has gone through a lot of trials. They took a break from their relationship and lived separately for about 2.5 years. Nevertheless, they did not stop communicating and continued to work together, but in an online format.
Why is Olena Vinnytska not ready to become a mother?
Vinnytsia sincerely admitted that she does not yet feel ready to become a mother, even if it is about adopting a child from an orphanage. She noted that mother's love is extremely important and cannot be replaced by anything.
"I feel that I am not ready to love. But I have to love, " the singer stressed.
Inspiration or pressure? The example of Natalia Mogilevska and the Miroshnychenko family
Olena Vinnytska mentioned examples of well-known colleagues, such as Natalia Mogilevska and the Miroshnychenko family, who adopted children. However, she noted that their examples are inspirational, but cannot make her make such a decision.
Is there a chance for change?
Vinnytsia openly talks about her fears and insecurities about the possibility of experiencing the joy of motherhood. She also shared the story of her aunt, who did not like other people's children, but everything changed after the birth of her own.
"I'm afraid I'll never feel the joy of motherhood at all, " Olena admitted.
Conclusions: what awaits Elena Vinnytsia?
The issue of motherhood remains open for Olena Vinnytska. Will she be able to find the strength to take this step? Time will show. But for now, she remains in search of her inner harmony and love, which is necessary for motherhood.
Editor: Vitalina Patskan