The famous Ukrainian singer

Pavlo Zibrov

explained why his 26-year-old daughter still hasn't married her fiance, as she had previously planned.

In particular, Diana and her chosen one, businessman

Andrii Ishchenko

, have been planning a wedding for a long time.

However, the date constantly has to be postponed: sometimes the coronavirus got in the way, then Russia, which attacked Ukraine.

Pavlo Zibrov says that it would be possible to get married without extra celebrations, but Diana wants her wedding to be a real celebration.

Diana Zibrova with her fiancé / Photo: facebook.com/shansovik

"Everything is postponed, unfortunately. Yes, you can go and sign, gather 5-10 people, but I think every girl dreams of wearing a white dress, a white veil, to have friends, girlfriends, to have a holiday, to be appropriate mood. You have a wedding, which means that everything around you should be happy," Zibrov told the ZhVL program.

The musician emphasized that the wedding will definitely take place, and Diana herself is engaged in its organization.

Zibrov added that not so many guests will be invited to the holiday, as previously planned, because the artist's family has cut off contact with many acquaintances.

Diana Zibrova with her fiancé / Photo: facebook.com/shansovik

"The only friends left are those who are truly friends, with whom you are warm, with whom you can give and receive information from the heart. Take care of friends with whom you can cry and laugh," the artist added.

We will remind you that Pavlo Zibrov's daughter has been dating businessman Andrii Ishchenko for a long time.

After three years of relationship, the lover confessed to Diana.

But then she refused him, because she was afraid of the family.

Later, the couple started planning the wedding, which was to take place in 2022.

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