Ukrainian singer

Misha Romanova

does not hide that she is in love and very happy.

At the end of October last year, the artist made it clear that she was not alone

by posting a romantic photo

with her new chosen one in a photo blog.

Now, during a conversation with Slava Dyomin, Romanova disclosed how she met her boyfriend.

As Misha admitted, she was the first to see the boy and realized that he was the same.

Why did the artist see a young man on Instagram.

"I did everything so that he wrote first. It was love at first sight. When I saw him, I felt that he was my husband. I saw him in the photo. He was my type. He even looks a little like my father. Somehow we followed each other. I wrote him a message, but I deleted it after five minutes. Because I thought: "God, Misha Romanova, you're an artist.

What are you doing?" And he immediately answered me. He wrote to me: "I'm sorry, woman.

Please send what you deleted and why you deleted it." And I said that I am a very shy woman," Misha recalled meeting her lover.

Misha Romanova with her boyfriend / Photo: instagram.com/misharanova

Misha Romanova with her boyfriend / Photo: instagram.com/misharanova

Romanova also noted that for her and her lover, distance does not play a role.

Their romance has been going on for six months now, Misha goes to see her lover from Germany to Ukraine once a month

"Love at a distance exists if it is real and strong. I have been looking for such a man for a very, very long time. How I think I deserve happiness. I am already 32 years old, I met him and I am very grateful to God that I have him . He supports me," the artist shared.

Misha Romanova with her boyfriend / Photo: instagram.com/misharanova

And on New Year's Eve, the man presented Romanova with an expensive ring with diamonds and topaz.

However, the artist says, this was not a certificate.

And about the wedding, Misha said, she will think about it after Ukraine wins a full-scale war.

We will remind, earlier Misha Romanova told why she went to Germany with her mother and son at the beginning of the full-scale invasion and

how the state financially supports her family

.

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