The Rector of the National Academy of Music made an unexpected proposal to Irina Bilyk (video).


The rector of the Kyiv National Academy of Music named after Pyotr Tchaikovsky, Maksym Tymoshenko, proposed to the singer Irina Bilyk. He confessed his love to her after a concert and proposed to her on stage. Irina Bilyk accepted the proposal and burst with joy. This touching moment was a surprise for all those present and sparked many congratulations on social media.
Dear Irina, our dear star, goddess, we love you, you are a symbol of Ukrainian song. As long as we have known each other - I simply do not want to talk about it. But I love you, I make you a proposal
President Zelensky also showed his love for Irina Bilyk at her concert. During the performance of the hit 'You Are Mine', Zelensky approached the stage and gifted the singer a large bouquet. This was another touching moment at the concert. Irina Bilyk also thanked the president and expressed a desire to take valerian after such events.
Irina Bilyk joyfully celebrates her 55th birthday. She is a symbol of Ukrainian music and has inspired and enchanted audiences for decades.
It is worth noting that due to the death of people as a result of the Russian attack in Kryvyi Rih, Irina Bilyk's concert at the 'Ukraine' Palace was postponed to the next day to honor the memory of the victims.
It is also worth mentioning that Irina Bilyk's popularity continues to grow, as her concerts are always sold out. This once again proves how she influences her audience and how great her popularity is.
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