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Motsi Mabuse's husband’s parents will ‘probably live with them forever' amid Ukraine war
Motsi Mabuse, 41, explained last week that her husband’s Ukrainian parents were now safe after they managed to leave the country.The Strictly Come Dancing star told This Morning that there is a chance they will now live with them “forever” after their house was destroyed during the ongoing war.Speaking on the programme last week, host Holly Willoughby initiated the conversation with the professional dancer about her husband Evgenij Voznyuk’s parents.She said: “Your husband’s parents were in [Ukraine], in a basement house… next door was bombed.”Motsi responded: “The house is gone, they live with us now, probably forever."It affects us all seeing those pictures.”Motsi went on to explain how she began using her platform to raise awareness about the conflict and help those affected by it.She said: “When it affected my husband I didn’t think it would affect me so much.“Within a day, we’ve got on social media… people are tired of us eating pizza and sushi and content like that.“I raised awareness with candles, selling candles and donating…“We collected food, my husband went to the border and picked up some people and got them out.”However, Motsi acknowledged that there are other people who are still suffering the devastating consequences of the war.The BBC star admitted: “It breaks my heart… I can literally cry.
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Strictly's Motsi Mabuse fears people are starting to 'care less' about Ukraine conflict
Strictly Come Dancing judge Motsi Mabuse has taken to Twitter to fume that people are starting to "stop caring" about the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.The wife of Ukrainian dancer Evgenij Voznyuk, 40, who she shares a daughter with, has been raising awareness of the war in Ukraine on her social media platforms.In view of her 72,700 fans, the dance professional told how she feared people were starting to become indifferent to the crisis.Motsi wrote: "The longer this continues the less people care!" alongside praying hands emoji.Replying to her post, she added: "Children are still dying."Bombs still flying."Just days ago, Motsi told how she feared the situation in Ukraine "doesn't feel good".The star relayed her thoughts on the ongoing conflict, [removed 'in Ukraine'] comparing it to the coronavirus lockdowns.Motsi wrote: "Remember after the first lockdown how we all thought we will never see a lockdown again and then boom a second lockdown longer than the first one."This is what the situation feels like!"It seems like the situation is escalating..."Just doesn’t feel good!!!!" she ended her post.Last week, Motsi told how her Ukrainian parents-in-law were in bunkers in Kharkiv following Russia's invasion.Motsi reassured fans that she is in contact with Evgenij’s parents but explained the terrifying situation the city is facing.She penned on Saturday morning: “They spent more than half the day yesterday in the bunkers!“In Kharkiv, there are heavy battles so we can’t get to them!“At the moment there is nothing we can do.
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'Stop saying they're inspiring!' Strictly's Motsi Mabuse unleashes fury on Ukraine remarks
Strictly Come Dancing judge Motsi Mabuse, 40, took to Twitter yesterday to express her anger at the way those affected by the conflict in Ukraine have been described.She urged her followers to “stop saying Ukraine people are inspiring!!!!!” and suggested that the situation is much more sad than it is ‘inspiring’.She added: “It’s not inspiring seeing woman and children suffer!!! (sic)“It’s sad.”The Strictly star also shared a quote from the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, which read: “Do prove that you are with us, do prove that you will not let us go, do prove that you indeed are Europeans.“And then life will win over death and light will win over darkness…”In response to her Twitter outburst, @Emijo71replied: “But the spirit of facing the enemy and not shying from resistance is admirable.“I’m inspired by the soldiers and the plucky rescue services across Europe.”Motsi has continued to reveal her thoughts about the Russian invasion of Ukraine on social media.In view of her 72,000 followers, the professional dancer has been sharing tweets, reacting to the situation in Ukraine.Yesterday, Motsi admitted she feared that the conflict was “escalating”.Motsi explained: “Remember after the first lockdown how we all thought we will never see a lockdown again and then boom a second lockdown longer than the first one.“This is what the situation feels like!“It seems like the situation is escalating...“Just doesn’t feel good!!!!”Motsi is married to Ukrainian dancer Evgenij Voznyuk, whose parents remain in the country and have been unable to leave.Motsi and Evgenij have a three-year-old daughter together.On her Instagram story, Motsi shared: “This situation also makes me realise how I could never, ever be friends with some
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'Doesn't feel good' Motsi Mabuse admits she fears Russia-Ukraine conflict is escalating
Strictly Come Dancing judge Motsi Mabuse has taken to Twitter to address her fears that the conflict in Ukraine is escalating.The dance star, 40, has been consistently sharing her thoughts about the Russian invasion of Ukraine with her social media fans, but today admitted that it "doesn't feel good" given the most recent update in the country.In view of her 72,000 followers, the professional dancer relayed her thoughts on the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, comparing it to the coronavirus lockdowns.Motsi wrote: "Remember after the first lockdown how we all thought we will never see a lockdown again and then boom a second lockdown longer than the first one."This is what the situation feels like!"It seems like the situation is escalating..."Just doesn’t feel good!!!!" she ended her post.Mosti's tweet comes a day after a cryptic post revealing the war between Ukraine and Russia has made her realise she could "never" be friends with some people due to their views on the conflict.Motsi is married to Ukrainian dancer Evgenij Voznyuk and has previously told how his parents remain in their native country, hiding out in bunkers amid Russia’s invasion and unable to escape via the Polish border.Writing on her Instagram story, the star spoke about the differences of opinion on the conflict."This situation also makes me how I could never, ever be friends with some people, friendly, politeness yes but never friends because we care about different things which is fine but also a reminder for me”, (sic) wrote Motsi, who shares a three-year-old daughter with Evgenij.Despite having limited contact with her in-laws, Motsi explained she had been able to speak with them recently and they are still trying to leave Ukraine through its other
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Strictly's Motsi Mabuse 'heartbroken' as family stranded in Ukraine 'afraid and crying'
Motsi Mabuse has been left feeling heartbroken as her family is stranded in war-torn Ukraine.The 40 year old, who is married to Ukranian dancer Evgenij Voznyuk, took to Twitter to share how her mother-in-law is has been in floods of tears over the phone to them since Russia invaded her country on Thursday 24 February.The Strictly Come Dancing judge explained that she felt helpless as there's "absolutely nothing we can do" in the situation.Taking to her Twitter page to share a number of distressing messages to her 72,200 followers, she first wrote: "This cannot be happening!!!!!!!!!!!" Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter Motsi followed this up by explaining: "It’s heartbreaking hearing my mother in law crying this morning , afraid and there absolutely nothing we can do [crying emoji]! Just Sad honestly," alongside a red heart emoji. She continued: "There is not but in this situation !!!!" The TV personality went on to share: "Our parents have been told to go outside and to switch off water &gas ! They have no possibility to get to the polish border #Ukraine". Worried fans flocked to the comments as one person wrote: "Thinking of you and your parents [red heart emoji] I’ll never understand why the human race cannot live together in peace and harmony".
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