The scandal surrounding the personal life of actress Natalka Denisenko is gaining new momentum. After she published an emotional post about the situation with her current partner and ex-husband Oleksandr Fedinchyk, another resonant moment appeared in the comments. Her lover - actor and model Yuriy Savransky - came to Denisenko's page and publicly expressed his support.
Under the post, which the actress wrote in response to criticism and accusations, Savransky left a short but eloquent message: "Everything will be fine! I love you." Within a few minutes, Denisenko reciprocated: "I love you too." Commentators immediately noticed that the tender exchange of confessions appeared at the height of the discussion about her relationship and behavior.
Denisenko's post itself was a reaction to the words of actress Ksenia Mishina, who stated that her colleague was allegedly lying to Fedinchik and behaving improperly. After that, a wave of hate spread on social networks, to which Denisenko decided to respond harshly and emotionally. She stated that she did not owe anyone anything, had the right to live as she saw fit, and refused to accept insults directed at her.
" Resist my fate! I don't owe anyone anything. My life is my rules. Your words are what comes out of you. It has nothing to do with me ," the actress wrote. In her statement, she emphasized that she would not allow herself to be humiliated and would now choose how to respond to any accusations.
Reactions to her post on social media were polar: from support to criticism, which was reinforced by Mishina's public statement. Against this background, Savransky's comment was perhaps the first direct gesture of support for the actress from her new partner.
The scandal, which began with a discussion of the marriage of Denisenko and Fedinchyk, has grown into a broader public discussion about personal boundaries, the behavior of artists, and the limits of morality on social media. At the same time, Denisenko herself emphasizes that she has her own truth, and her life is not an object for other people's judgments.

