For goodness to beggary. Actress Berenika Kohoutová (31) met the well-known saying in practice. In good faith, she offered housing to a Ukrainian family who fled their country before the Russian army invaded, but the tenants did not stay in her apartment for very long. She confided her embarrassment to her fans on Instagram.
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Initial shock
Many ordinary people and Czech celebrities became involved in helping refugees after the outbreak of war in Ukraine. She was well known among them actress Berenika Kohoutováwhich you could see recently in Patrik Hartl’s film, for example Element, Shampoo, Dot and Charles.
But not everyone is lucky enough to have everyone looking for asylum like it. We never know what conditions the people of Ukraine come from and what they have been through. Nevertheless, the rejection of comfortable living can come as a surprise. And that’s exactly what happened to Berenice, who provided the apartment, which she doesn’t currently live in, to a Ukrainian family. But she was a little disappointed with their reaction.
“So this lunch began and ended the stay of a young Ukrainian family with a little girl at our house. I mean, in a place where we don’t live right now. But Lola grew up there.” wrote the actress to your Instagram to a photo of boxes of uneaten food.
Words of understanding–
“Perhaps the fact that a person in a foreign country and in ‘exile’ chooses to be able to make him still makes him a dignified person. Emotionally. Although he has already lost a lot. Let us continue to take care of the people who come to us. But let’s not blame them for not wanting to be with us. “ Berenika said, admitting that she, too, had lost her temper for a while.
“I was touched and upset. And most of all confused. Those people had nowhere else to go! But they preferred to go to a hostel to think about what to do next. They were frightened that the house was not ready for their quick arrival and was not melted. That it would be warm in a few hours they somehow couldn’t understand, ” she finally said with understanding.
“They’ve probably been too paralyzed, they meet expectations – I don’t know. I think of them and keep my fingers crossed that they’ll find what they’re looking for.” added the actress, but a bad experience did not deter her from helping. At the end of the article, she wrote that she and her husband were already flooded in the apartment and were waiting to see who else fate would put in their way.-
She was not the only one
Berenice is definitely not alone, to whom something like this happened. He had a similar experience Matěj Stropnický with his partner Daniel Krejčík. They granted asylum to refugees at their castle in Osečany, but even from them some families moved a house further. The reason was said to be cold children.–