Ina Garten has an emotional familial connection to Ukraine. The Barefoot Contessa took to Instagram to share her thoughts and support on the ongoing events.
; people who knew her say I am just like her,” Garten added. “She also brought me that off-the-shoulder dress from Paris, starting my life-long love for that beautiful city. #stopthewar.” The cyclical nature of history is heartbreaking and it’s why cherished memories are so important during a devastating time like this — Ukraine has suffered many times over, but they’ve always found the spirit to rebuild in their homeland or a new country.
Garten’s fans dropped into the comments to offer their personal stories about Ukraine and their love for the people and its culture. “My grandmother came from outside Odessa, and my grandfather from Poltava, Ukraine,” one user wrote. “My love of family, good food, and opening my home to those I love… priceless gifts from my Ukrainian family.” Another follower chimed in with the realities of war, “I’m a refugee here in the US. My heart goes out to all who suffer because of war.
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