The Daughter of Olya Polyakova's Husband Visits Ukraine for the First Time: His Reaction to the Stores.

The Daughter of Olya Polyakova's Husband Visits Ukraine for the First Time: His Reaction to the Stores
The Daughter of Olya Polyakova's Husband Visits Ukraine for the First Time: His Reaction to the Stores

According to ТСН: The eldest daughter of the Ukrainian singer Olya Polyakova, Masha Polyakova, shared her foreign husband's Eden Passarelli impressions from a trip to Ukraine.

Not long ago, 20-year-old Masha announced that she was coming to her homeland with her husband from the USA to introduce him to her parents. After the wedding, she managed to meet only with her mother, so now she decided to show him her native home. This time she appeared on Instagram stories to confirm their arrival.

Impression of Ukraine

Masha appeared at the train station with her beloved and shared the first impression of her hometown. She noted that the journey home was not easy, but their faces indicated positive emotions.

"Eden, welcome to Ukraine! We are in Ukraine! It was difficult, but we made it," Masha happily shared.

The blogger also took Eden to the supermarket, where she showed him a wide variety of products available in Ukraine. When she asked her husband about his impressions, he expressed his delight at what he saw. For this outing, the couple chose stylish outfits with hats from a famous Ukrainian designer.

"The stores are much better than those we have in the USA. I'm amazed," said Polyakova's husband.

It is worth noting that recently, the husband of the singer MamaRika amazed her with a gift worth over 30 thousand dollars and showed her reaction.

Eden's visit to Ukraine is an important moment in the lives of the young couple. The photos and impressions they share not only highlight the beauty of their native land but also demonstrate how important it is to be with family. This experience will undoubtedly enrich their shared life and allow them to connect more closely with Ukrainian culture.


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