Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s wife, Olena Zelenska, shares news on abducted children

Since the start of the military conflict between Russia and Ukraine, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has become a widely discussed figure. His recent trip to Washington, D.C., which was dubbed a debacle by the media, placed him under the spotlight yet again. However, even though things have grown complicated of late for the Ukrainian leader, he has the support of his wife Olena Zelenska every step of the way.

Volodymyr and Olena have been together for many years, tying the knot on September 6, 2003. The couple have two children, Aleksandra and Kiril.

Olena Zelenska hasn’t been in the public eye as much as her husband, but she’s loved by her people.

The two first met while at university, where she was studying law. They didn’t start dating immediately as she was involved with someone else at the time, but over time, they understood they shared many interests together.

Zelenskyy, who became a comedian and rose to fame with the TV show Servant of the People, in which he played a high school teacher who became the president of the country, had Olena as a writer of the series. At the time, neither of them ever thought the series would later become a reality.

In fact, the show, which ran from 2015 to 2019, ended because Zelenskyy became the actual president of the country.

Related Posts

What are the odd lines on Biden’s face that have appeared in recent days?

Biden and Trump “clashed” in Atlanta for a studio debate hosted by CNN on Thursday night, held without an audience. As expected, Democrats and Republicans have offered…

Christina Applegate shares raw update from hospital after kidney infection

Always charming Christina Applegate shared her recent health struggle, explaining she was admitted to the hospital with severe kidney infection that started with one of her kidneys…

Animal Control Tried to Take His Dog—Until I Understood Why He Was on the Street

He was sitting cross-legged on a threadbare mat, cradling his golden retriever like it was a child. I only stopped because I saw the shouting first. Two…

He Fell Asleep in a Police Officer’s Arms—But That’s Not Why People Whispered

We were at the Juneteenth festival—music, food trucks, kids running wild, the whole neighborhood packed into the streets. I’d only looked away for a second to pay…

University Lecture: Janitor Ignored Until Dean Interrupts Speech to Shake His Hand

He moved through the aisles like he was invisible. Pushing a squeaky cart with a crooked wheel, the janitor mopped quietly as students trickled into the grand…

Sixty-Three Bikers Thundered Their Engines for My Dying Daughter

You never forget the moment your world breaks. For me, it was in a cold hospital hallway, clutching the results of my daughter Emma’s diagnosis — leukemia….