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Mila Kunis complained about the difficult Soviet childhood in Ukraine

'16.11.2017'

Source: Obozrevatel

A Hollywood actress born in Ukraine and moved to the United States with her parents at the age of seven, Mila Kunis, this summer, for the first time since she came to her native Chernivtsi. And, apparently, seriously offended by his native city, its inhabitants and their childhood memories, writes Obozrevatel.

Kunis told reporters how, in her Soviet-Ukrainian childhood, the girl suffered from the inability to celebrate the holidays the way her family wanted it. “At home, we were forbidden to follow Christmas traditions,” says Mila. “Christmas is a religious holiday and everyone goes to church. And I'm Jewish. In my childhood there was no Christmas tree, although there was a New Year one. " In general, as noted by Kunis, the holidays in Ukraine (more precisely, in the Ukrainian SSR) at that time were very different from the American ones.

Mila Kunis visited Chernivtsi. Photo: Facebook / Sergey Skobun

It was only after moving to the United States that the Kunis family began to take Christmas seriously and celebrate it to the fullest, despite the fact that Jews generally do not celebrate Christian Christmas. Nevertheless, Mila says, “why not have fun, dive headlong into this atmosphere”. According to the actress, she really fell in love with American Christmas, everything that is connected with it, and which she was deprived of in her own childhood.

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