Home Actress Victoria Unikel HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers July 2023 Victoria Unikel Instagram - Miami is the best♥️🫶🏼♥️ Soon this picture will be in one very cool magazine 😉🙃 For those who have lots of pics and amazing story and want to be published - go to VUGA @vugaenterprises and your dreams will come true 🥰 Photo by Daniela Alaviie @_alaviie_

Victoria Unikel Instagram – Miami is the best♥️🫶🏼♥️ Soon this picture will be in one very cool magazine 😉🙃 For those who have lots of pics and amazing story and want to be published – go to VUGA @vugaenterprises and your dreams will come true 🥰 Photo by Daniela Alaviie @_alaviie_

Victoria Unikel Instagram - Miami is the best♥️🫶🏼♥️ Soon this picture will be in one very cool magazine 😉🙃 For those who have lots of pics and amazing story and want to be published - go to VUGA @vugaenterprises and your dreams will come true 🥰 Photo by Daniela Alaviie @_alaviie_

Victoria Unikel Instagram – Miami is the best♥️🫶🏼♥️

Soon this picture will be in one very cool magazine 😉🙃 For those who have lots of pics and amazing story and want to be published – go to VUGA @vugaenterprises and your dreams will come true 🥰

Photo by Daniela Alaviie @_alaviie_ | Posted on 24/May/2023 21:35:52

Victoria Unikel Instagram – My latest article just came out in Ocean Drive magazine @oceandrivemag 💕

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Main photo by Daniela Alaviie @_alaviie_
Victoria Unikel Instagram – Grateful to The Sun @thesun for sharing a small part of my story! ♥️♥️♥️Be prepared, evil-doers, as my superhero Exorcista @exorcista_superhero battles against dictators and tyrants! I am also grateful to The Sun for acknowledging my VUGA Media Group’s @vugaenterprises efforts in assisting businesses and individuals in boosting their online visibility, ratings, and getting published in the press.

My own childhood was far from easy. Growing up in a shared apartment with three other families, my family and I were crammed into a tiny 15 meter room in an old building. Our walls were covered in sketches, and in the winter we had to stuff pillows in the holes just to keep warm in freezing temperatures as low as -25. I slept on a flea-ridden couch and woke up with red spots all over my back and a constant feeling of hunger. Most evenings, I had blood streaming from my nose from poor nutrition. 

My father was imprisoned for 13 years  when I was only a year old – a Jewish anti-communist family with relatives abroad was the perfect target to bear the brunt of the Soviet regime’s anger. My mother’s side of the family had a similar story, with some family members killed and others exiled to Siberia as enemies of the state along with other Ukrainian, Estonian, Lithuanian, and Chechen people many years ago. Despite these hardships, it was a miracle that my grandmother recognized my musical talent and helped me audition for the famous Gnessin School at age five. The school gave me a cello and helped us financially, even covering for my father’s absence with a fake business trip story. I started practicing in that tiny room, annoying the other families, but determined to succeed. 

From an early age, I learned to hate communism, dictators, tyrants, and their regimes, which didn’t accept responsibility for their crimes, including genocide and murder. Sadly, we now see Russia repeating these same crimes in modern times, with their unprovoked attack on Ukraine and the atrocities committed there, and imprisonment and killing of innocent people who stand up against the regime. 

#neverforget #justiceforall #communismkills #stopwarinukraine

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