Svitlana Volnova Reveals Tense Family Dynamics Amidst War
In an emotional revelation, Ukrainian TV host Svitlana Volnova opened up about her poignant journey to Russia following the conflict that erupted in 2014. Despite the ongoing tensions, Volnova found herself compelled to visit the country, driven by the personal tragedy of her father's death in 2017.
Navigating Familial Ties Amid Conflict
Volnova's decision highlights the complex interplay between personal loss and political conflict. "I couldn't not go, " she reflects, acknowledging the deep personal ties that momentarily overcame the broader geopolitical rift. Yet, she admits that after this visit, there's no intention to return, as the evolving conflict has rendered any further visits pointless.
A Relationship Tested by War
Volnova's story takes a dramatic turn with the revelation of strained family relations across borders. Her ongoing connection with a cousin in Russia has not been without its hurdles. At the onset of the full-scale war, a significant rift emerged between them. Volnova recounts, "I called her, sharing the horror of the bombings, only to hear her say, '_It's your own doing._'"
"Lena, are you in your right mind?" Volnova recalls confronting her cousin, leading to a pivotal conversation that realigned their understanding.
Holding Onto Roots Despite Distance
Despite these tensions, Volnova maintains that family roots hold irreplaceable value. The dialogue with her cousin, though challenging, ultimately led to a renewed solidarity. "She knows what's happening here from day one, " Volnova says, indicating that her cousin has since aligned with Volnova's perspective on the conflict.
The Fashion Icon's Journey
Born and raised in Saint Petersburg, Volnova moved to Ukraine at 24, transitioning from a model to a renowned TV host known for "Volnova's Freedoms." Her journey from Russia to Ukraine encapsulates a personal and professional transformation.
Volnova's narrative is a microcosm of the broader human stories affected by geopolitical strife, where personal and political spheres collide, and the question of allegiance becomes not just a matter of politics but of human connection.
Editor: Emiliia Morozova