Daughter of Moцgova got engaged to her beloved.


Daughter of Olena Moцgova announced her engagement
Zoya, the daughter of the famous producer Olena Moцgova, announced her engagement to her beloved Yuliya. This news was shared by Zoya on Instagram.
Zoya shared in her post that she and her beloved decided to walk the path together, to trust again and to be open. She noted that true love requires only truth and an open heart.
We said 'yes'. Sometimes the path to another person is actually a path back to oneself. To those parts inside that have long been closed... afraid... forgotten
Olena Moцgova said that she didn't believe she could trust again and be vulnerable, but now she feels true and chooses the path together with her beloved.
Olena Moцgova and Oleksandr Ponomaryov divorced in 2012. Zoya Moцgova's father is Olena Moцgova's second husband – Dmytro. Zoya Moцgova was four years old when her father died.
Besides Zoya, Olena Moцgova has two more daughters. The father of the middle daughter Yevhenii is Oleksandr Ponomaryov, and the youngest Solomiia was born in 2015 during her marriage to Ukrainian singer David Axelrod (formerly – Volodymyr Tkachenko).
Ponomaryov considers Zoya his child, and she also calls the singer dad. Zoya Moцgova is also the granddaughter of composer Mykola Moцhovyi.
News Analysis
This news is an example of confirming that love has no boundaries and can manifest in the most unexpected situations. The engagement of Zoya and Yuliya indicates that it is important to be open and willing to love oneself to find happy relationships. It is also important to remember that family happiness can be found in the most unusual circumstances.
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