Maks Chmerkovskiy Makes Plea to Former DTWS Partner Kirstie Alley From War-Torn Ukraine
gave a televised speech from Moscow saying he was authorizing military action on Feb. 24.a Instagram video of himself that day. "WAR is NEVER an answer! I will never be the same. This is stressful and I'm getting old feelings back, like I've done this before."
In the video, Maks—who immigrated from Ukraine to the United States in 1994—revealed that his PTSD was coming back. "This does feel like the way it was when and why we left in the ‘90s," he added. "I literally only just forgot about those ‘always on the edge' feelings and actually started worrying about things like bbq grills.""I'm crying as I'm typing this because all man deserves to worry about ‘bbq grills' and not f--king war," he continued. "Hug your loved ones.""Please pray for my husband Maks," theon Feb. 24.
"Please pray that he comes home soon," she continued. "Please pray that he has a swift, safe exit. I have FAITH. I have HOPE and I have PRAYED so hard."