39-year-old singer Olena Topolya continues to share with her fans the emotions she is experiencing after announcing her divorce from Taras Topolya. Her new publication caused quite a stir online - the artist published her own poem entitled "What's in the Heart", where she frankly talks about internal crises, self-discovery and the desire for true happiness.
The news of the divorce shook the couple's fans. Meanwhile, Taras Topol released a video for the track "Vidkoly" the next day, which only intensified discussions about the couple's relationship.
In her poetry, Olena admits that she didn't believe she deserved real, living happiness. She writes about moments when she lost faith in herself, but now she strives to feel truly and no longer hide her pain.
The artist openly says that she is no longer ashamed of her complex emotions — the very states that she used to consider a weakness. Now she is trying to turn them into a point of growth.
The full text of Olena Topoli's poem "What's in the Heart":
"I don't feel ashamed anymore, because I accidentally saw who I am
In my disappointing, difficult states and manifestations.
God forbid, how sad it is that I didn't believe in myself.
In vain that I didn't believe in the happiness that I deserve... Real!
Happiness, when you feel that your heart is not made of plastic.
And saving a dream is reality, it's not fantasy.
I'll just go out into the woods and scream, let out the sound of my pain.
I won't be silent! I won't be silent anymore, I'm not my own enemy, but my best friend."
The poem made a powerful impression on social media users. The post attracted hundreds of supportive comments, from enthusiastic responses to deeply sympathetic words.
Among the reactions:
“I'm happy for you! You've returned yourself to yourself! And to us!”
“Soon you'll be happy, your true new love is near.”
“'I'm not my own enemy, but my best friend' is the truth!”
“Sometimes you have to choose yourself. And that's right.”
Alena's publication became perhaps the most discussed event of the day, and the singer's openness was a new stage in her public history after the divorce.

