Viewers praised the second guest on the Tommy Tiernan Show on Saturday, Ukrainian model Tatyana Bryk, for opening up about her experience living in Ireland.
Just to explain, in “I feel people don’t understand how hard it is to start a new life, to start a new job while inside of you you are a catastrophe, you are dead inside in yourself, you want to go home and meet your parents and know that they are safe and everything is good but you have to keep this smile on your face every time and say ‘I’m fine I’m okay everything is good’ when it's not. Opening up about her experience moving to Ireland while a war was ongoing in her home country, Tatyana replied: “Oh yes. ['Rollercoaster' snow weather blast to return in days in St Patrick's Day twist](https://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/rollercoaster-snow-weather-blast-return-29430003) [Athlone](https://www.irishmirror.ie/all-about/athlone) in Ireland and a lot of people were messaging me saying ‘we are here with the bombs but you are safe and sound, what are you talking about?’ [Tommy Tiernan Show](https://www.irishmirror.ie/all-about/tommy-tiernan) on Saturday, Ukrainian model Tatyana Bryk, for opening up about her experience living in Ireland.
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As of 2016, 4.8 million people live in the Republic of Ireland, and 1.8 million live in Northern Ireland. The island’s culture shares many features with that of Great Britain, including the English language, and sports such as association football, rugby, horse racing, and golf. Ireland is an island in the North Atlantic.
Ukrainian model Tatyana Bryk describes the difficulty in starting a new life abroad when her parents are at home in the midst of war.
RTÉ viewers have praised a Ukrainian model for opening up about starting a new life in Ireland after fleeing her home country.
“It's hard to start a new life somewhere knowing that your parents are not safe. When the host asked her if she felt guilty leaving Ukraine while the war was still ongoing, Tatyana replied: “Oh yes. "So, I ran to my mom was like, 'Mom, what is going on?' And she was like, 'War just started'.