Mila Kunis is "impressed" by the resilience of the Ukrainian people facing the Russian invasion.
If this conflict shocks the Western world, the actress feels all the more affected because she herself is from Ukraine, a country she left in 1991 when she was still a child.
“I'm not pleasantly surprised, but I'm blown away by this group of people.
They fight with their own makeshift weapons.
It's inspiring,” the That '70s Show
star told
Maria Shriver on her YouTube show
Conversations Above the Noise
.
And while Mila Kunis has always felt deeply American, the conflict has awakened a new feeling in her.
A sense of pride
"I can't express or explain what happened to me, but all of a sudden I was like, 'Oh my God, I feel like a part of my heart just got hurt. ripped off”.
It's a feeling of pride, but that doesn't stop me from loving where I live now and all that this country has given me,” continued Mila Kunis.
In any case, the actress decided to act from the first days of the conflict in order to come to the aid of the Ukrainians.
Supported by her husband Ashton Kutcher, she launched a GoFundMe campaign with a goal of 30 million dollars in support of Flexport, a logistics platform which deals with the delivery of relief materials, and Airbnb which offers free accommodation to refugees. .
So they promised to match donations to $3 million out of pocket.
A promise that they will have to keep since the donations have already exceeded 30 million dollars at the end of the week!
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