Last year, Belarusian showman Vadim Galygin became a grandfather, and this year he's a father again. His wife Olga Galygina shared photos on Instagram.

The former Belarusian singer and model published photos from the maternity hospital and wrote: "We have another favorite day of the year. Today our third son was born. We wished for you and waited patiently. Thank you for choosing us."
The newborn was named Luka.

The family already had two sons — Vadim and Ivan. The 50-year-old Vadim also has an adult daughter, Taisiya, from his first marriage. Last year, she gave Galygin a grandson.
"The coolest thing is when you hold a newborn in your arms, and it's like yours, but not yours. Such responsibility, hyper-responsibility," Galygin said on Pavel Volya's show.
Read also: Galygin was forced to justify his appeal to law enforcement in 2020
Now, the comments on Olga Galygina's post are filled with Belarusian and Russian celebrities – everyone (from Larisa Gribalyova to Mikhail Galustyan) is congratulating the family on the birth of their son.
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