Serhiy Tanchynets Opens Up About Fatherhood Plans After Second Wedding—Here’s When They Expect to Expand Their Family.
Serhiy Tanchynets and Yuliana Koretska’s Family Plans
According to TSN.ua: Serhiy Tanchynets, the frontman of the popular Ukrainian band Bez Obmezhen, has revealed his thoughts on starting a family with his second wife, Yuliana Koretska. The couple has decided that they do want children—but not for several more years. Their choice stems from a desire to first enjoy their life together as a married couple before taking on the responsibilities of parenthood.
The wedding between Serhiy and Yuliana was intentionally kept low-key. The musician explained that they deliberately chose a quiet moment for the ceremony:
“At this time, it felt right to spend the evening just the two of us—calmly and privately,” he shared.
This approach allowed the newlyweds to focus on their connection and emotions without any outside distractions.
Serhiy also made it clear that neither he nor Yuliana subscribe to a childfree lifestyle. He stated:
“We both love children very much.”
However, his personal history has shaped their timeline. The artist reflected: “Unfortunately, I’ve had the experience where the kids were always at home, and I was constantly on the road. That’s a bad story.” This realization likely influenced the couple’s decision to postpone having children until a later stage in their relationship.
Looking Ahead: Relationship Growth and Expectations
For now, the newly married pair is eager to savor their family life while carefully balancing their commitments and aspirations.
The future plans of Serhiy Tanchynets and Yuliana Koretska mirror a growing trend among modern couples: prioritizing the development of their bond before transitioning into parenthood. Delaying the decision to have children can be a deliberate strategy to ensure stability and comfort within the marriage. This approach often helps partners strengthen their relationship and better prepare for the new roles that lie ahead.
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