Olya Tsybulskaya confessed her love for Klitschko and showed old photos.
According to inkorr.com: Singer Olya Tsybulskaya shared old photographs with boxer Volodymyr Klitschko, reminiscing about her romantic feelings for him. This was reported by the portal
"Glavkom", referencing Olya's posts on social networks.
Olya talked about her affection for Klitschko, noting that back in 2011 she wrote a song dedicated to the boxer, which she performed on the air of the program
"Pidyom", where she is a host.
A Song for Klitschko from Olya Tsybulskaya
"These photos brought me back to that unforgettable evening when Klitschko defeated Haye and became the absolute world champion. While hosting
"Pidyom", I have rooted for boxing since childhood and, to be honest, I was incredibly excited for Volodymyr. I watched the fight with Haye in a boxing bar in Maidan. Alone. To feel the sharp emotions of the fans," Olya Tsybulskaya recalled.
The emotions of that night inspired her to create a song that she wanted to perform for Klitschko. And she managed to do it: she sang a Russian-language composition dedicated to his younger brother Vitaliy, live on the "Novy Kanal".
Remembering her old memories, Olya decided to share with her fans the story of her love for Volodymyr Klitschko, telling about the song she managed to perform on television.
This story emphasizes the importance of emotions in the lives of artists and the memories associated with them. Olya Tsybulskaya, reflecting on her passion for sports and her beloved boxer, demonstrates how memories can become an inspiration for creativity. Her sincerity and openness in the publication have elicited warm responses among fans, who happily observed her confessions.
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