The triumph of a young poet: Olga Freimut's son conquers Britain
Eight-year-old Valery, the youngest son of the famous TV presenter Olga Freimut, made a real sensation in Great Britain. His debut in the world of poetry was a resounding success in the school poetry competition, where he received an honorable mention for his poem "Animals".
Young talent captures London
For Valery, it was the first experience of participating in such an event, and he immediately won the hearts of the jury. The boy's poem will be included in the collection of poems in the British Library - a place where the most valuable literary treasures of Great Britain are stored.
"Poetry and victory. Valeriy wrote a poem at school and won. Tenep Animals will be in the book of poems in the British Library. I'm used to offering children my standards — and they have their voice, " Olga Freimut shared on her Instagram.
A new look at traditions
Valery's victory is not only a personal achievement, but also an example of how young talents can combine the cultural traditions of different countries. His poem, written in English, embodies the harmonious fusion of Ukrainian roots with the British environment.
The future of Ukrainian poetry
Such success can become a new page in the history of the Ukrainian diaspora in the world. While the Freymouth family lives in Great Britain, their children continue to amaze the world with their achievements. Valery's story is hope and inspiration for many Ukrainians abroad who dream of having their talents recognized at the international level.
Despite his young age, Valery has already gained the recognition that many recognized poets dream of. His success is a vivid example of how talent and inspiration can overcome any cultural and language barriers.
Editor: Yana Davydiuk