Dramatic events in the personal life of Ukrainian presenter Vladimir Ostapchuk are again being hotly discussed on social networks. This time, the focus was on the words and actions of his wife, 23-year-old blogger Ekaterina Poltavskaya, in response to a frank interview with her predecessor Kristina Gornyak, writes WomanEL.
Kristina Gornyak expressed her dissatisfaction with the injustice in the section common property after the divorce from Ostapchuk. She emphasized the ex-husband’s refusal to compromise, pointing out his intention to register a third wife in the common house. Ekaterina Poltavskaya herself first reacted to the situation on Instagram.
How Ostapchuk’s wives are waging their battle on social networks over housing. Source: Instagram
Ostapchuk’s wife’s response was sharp and ironic. She called her husband's ex “aunt” and ridiculed her statement. At the same time, Catherine emphasized that she avoided offensive sayings and had not been provoked before, but could not resist answering.
Auntie, leave me alone. When you run out of all the YouTube channels where you can tell the same information, you will have to create your own. Free advice. No matter how many times they wrote to me, I did not fall for provocations and remained silent. But the person decided to believe anonymous accounts, which only wanted us to stage a public circus. Therefore, now we will laugh together
Poltavskaya wrote.
How Ostapchuk’s wives are waging their battle on social networks over housing. Source: Instagram
In turn, Kristina Gornyak, in her own blog, criticized Ekaterina Poltavskaya for using ageism and responded to the accusations, claiming that she did not intend to insult Ostapchuk’s current wife, but only strives to achieve justice. She also explained her position on the division of property, expressing a desire to avoid litigation and focus on charity.
How Ostapchuk’s wives are waging their battle on social networks over housing. Source: Instagram
In my opinion, there are very clear things that do not need a court decision. But when I go to court, I will no longer assume any equality, and I will go there when I return home. The only thing I don’t understand is how and why to register people in our house. So what? I will not slander anyone, just as I have not done so before. We will leave this to the younger generation. “In my opinion, I spoke very nicely and politely about my ex in an interview,” Gornyak responded.
This conversation opened up a wide discourse on the ethical aspects of divorce, division of property and public reaction to such situations. She also noted the influence of social networks on the development of family values.
By the way, Ostapchuk’s wife recently admitted why she opened her own business and said who she registered it for.