Hryhorii Reshetnik and his family moved to a new house: first photos and details.
According to ТСН: The famous Ukrainian host Hryhorii Reshetnik along with his wife Kristyna and three sons fulfilled their long-standing dream - they moved to a two-story house in Kyiv region.
The family lived in an apartment for a long time, but always aspired to have their own home. Amid the full-scale war, Reshetnik and his wife made the decision to build. And now, symbolically a day before the New Year, they celebrated the move to their new place of residence.
'Finally, our dream has come true - we are home. We waited for this moment for five long years, and a day before the New Year, we finally moved into our house. We want to share this joy with you'
The Reshetniks also shared festive pictures from the housewarming. In their new home, there is a huge decorated New Year tree, shining with bright garlands.
However, the family did not stay long in the new house. They didn't even have time to unpack their things, as they planned to celebrate New Year in Bukovel. That's where the family headed after the move.
Let us remind you that recently Hryhorii Reshetnik participated in a charitable pre-New Year special edition of 'Dancing with the Stars', where after his performance he brought out his three sons onto the dance floor.
The Reshetniks' decision to move to their new home was an important step for the family. It symbolizes hope for peaceful life and offers the opportunity to spend more time together in comfortable conditions. The upcoming festive moments, such as celebrating New Year in Bukovel, in addition to the new home, promise to be unforgettable for the family.
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