Vitaliy Kozlovsky introduced his sister Olena and called her his second mum

Katerina Melnychenko
Katerina Melnychenko Deputy Editor-in-Chief
Vitaliy Kozlovsky introduced his sister Olena and called her his second mum
Vitaliy Kozlovsky shared some family photos with his followers
Ukrainian singer Vitaliy Kozlovskyi has shared some rare family photos and, for the first time in a long while, shown his sister Olena. The artist explained that she had looked after him since childhood and remains the person closest to him today, whom he calls his “second mum”.

Vitaliy Kozlovskiy shared this on Instagram.

Vitaliy Kozlovsky shared family photos with his followers and introduced his sister Olena. As the artist explained, she came to see him at his concert, visited his dressing room, and was also present in the audience during the performance itself.

The singer dedicated part of the show specifically to expressing his gratitude to his sister and showing his love for her. In addition, he posted shared memories on social media and spoke more about his sister’s role in his life.

According to Kozlovsky, Olena had looked after him like a second mother ever since childhood. He recalled that it was his sister who used to lock him in his room and wouldn’t let him out until he’d finished his soup.

The artist also recalled their first home ‘concerts’ in front of the TV, when they used deodorants instead of microphones.

As the singer noted, it was to his sister that he would go to share his deepest thoughts and ask for advice. Looking back, Kozlovsky thanked her for the love and support she has given him all these years.

In his post, the artist also admitted that he had missed his sister terribly and was happy to hug her again. He called Olena his sister and his second mum, adding that he loves her very much.

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