The star of the series "Serf"

Ksenia Mishina

touchingly congratulated her mother Natalya on her birthday.

In her Instagram, the actress wrote a tender appeal to her mother and explained why she cannot share joint photos with her loved one.

The fact is that Ksenia's family is in occupied Crimea.

"On your birthday, mom, I'm putting myself out there because this damn war hasn't allowed me to have pictures of us together on my phone for a year now... Yes, we're far away now, but I know that everything will change soon and I'll hug you big, big and thank you once again for everything..." - wrote Mishina. 

Ksenia Mishina / Photo: instagram.com/misha.k.ua

Ksenia thanked her mother for the fact that she was able to realize all her dreams and continues to develop and become wiser.

"Look at me. I am your continuation. You once told me that you wanted to become an actress, and here I am. You always raised me with love and inner strength and dreamed that I would be independent and independent. Thank you! I like that. Every year I feel you more and more, I grow wiser, understand, understand myself and become closer to you. I don't know how to describe it, but all the difficulties we went through, all my youthful resistance - they gradually disappear and all that remains is tenderness, love and gratitude to parents," the actress turned to her mother.

Ksenia Mishina / Photo: instagram.com/misha.k.ua

It was not for nothing that Mishina wrote an appeal to her mother on the Web, because she wanted all her subscribers to understand the importance of family ties.

"Let these personal terms be read by many people, because everyone should understand that their parents are always behind their backs, even if in the material world someone no longer has them... Platochyk and I love you so much, our coolest grandmother and mother," added Ksenia .

Ksenia Mishina / Photo: instagram.com/misha.k.ua

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