I celebrated my birthday a week ago with my mom, her boyfriend, my boyfriend, two kids, and close friends. This is what the widow of Stefan Charlopov-Boyana shared in the studio “Bridi Obed” on the BTV channel. She took inventory seven years after her husband’s death.
“The boys turned 14 two days after my birthday, and the girls are 22 and 20. My eldest daughter graduated in “Interior Design” in Italy and came back and is now working in the company. My youngest graduated in “Tourism” in Switzerland and I am waiting for him to return home in a few months.
One of the twins – Ilya, reminds me more of Stefan, very similar to him and has a great desire to work in the company, to continue his path. He also walks much larger than his brother. “My youngest daughter looks a lot like him, too,” Charlopova said.
They organized a big surprise for Boyana from the show, which was the inclusion of a video in the studio of one of her daughters, who managed to make her cry with her words. The young Miss Charlopova stated that her mother can always count on her children and that they love her very much, and that thanks to her they were able to get through many difficult times.
“After I lost my husband, I had to work in business, which deprived me of the time I could spend with my children. I was very excited. I love them very much! From the beginning, I was very worried when I had to work,” the blonde added excitedly, “decisions about their future, about “They live their lives alone. Now I’m used to making decisions alone. In fact, I’ve never been alone. We make decisions together.”
During his life, Stefan Charlopov gave his wife a course in psychology and seemed to predetermine her future course.
“Before psychology, I was a completely different person. It was as if he knew, and felt, that I was going to have a hard time. And it really helped me a lot. Because just a month before he died, I thought I couldn’t do it.” She said: “I can’t live without him, but during these seven years, I realized that I can overcome anything, even my biggest fears. My children have constantly given me strength.”