Singer Olya Polyakova admitted how the war changed her relationship with her husband

The famous Ukrainian singer Olya Polyakova shared her thoughts about married life, crises and difficulties that can accompany her relationship. The artist, who has been married to her husband Vadim for more than 20 years, told how the war and life trials affected their union.

According to Polyakova, there were moments of crisis in their relationship, but they helped the couple understand the importance of trust and loyalty, which, in her opinion, is the basis of any healthy relationship. "A crisis is not something extraordinary, sometimes it is a state that helps to feel the relationship as something real, valuable, important," she said.

The singer emphasized that crises provide a chance to take relationships to a new level. And although the couple went through many difficulties, including the difficulties of the war, it only made them stronger. Olya also added that over time she became wiser and began to look at situations in life in a new way.

"Loyalty and trust are the basis of a relationship, and if you have it, you can survive everything else," the singer believes.

Despite the age difference (her husband is 16 years older than her), Olya and Vadym continue to build their relationship on a solid foundation, raising two daughters, Masha and Alisa.

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