Blogger Sasha Zvereva became known in 2020. She worked at "Bysol" for several years, and later receded into the shadows, only occasionally leaving posts on social networks. Recently, she shared what her life is like now.

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In 2020, Aliaksandra Zvereva joined the Bysol team, which she left a few years later.
In the autumn of 2022, Sasha announced on social media that she and Eduard were no longer together, as it was his decision. Later, she admitted that their relationship had actually been on hold since 2019.
In November 2022, the girl worked for Tatsiana Zaretskaya's company Laava Tech. There she was the Marketing Director.
She also had her own clothing brand, which sold bodysuits, underwear, and accessories.
Recently, Sasha shared news with her Telegram channel subscribers that her life had changed significantly. At the end of May, the Belarusian woman moved to Israel, and, by all accounts, she plans to stay there for a long time.
The girl settled in a dormitory. It seems that her living conditions there are not the best:
"When I first saw my current place, I experienced a 'matryoshka' — a depressive episode on top of a depressive episode. [...] After I sat and stared at the wall for a couple of dozen minutes, I reminded myself that this is exactly what I was preparing for and went into it completely consciously."
Sasha's new home has a bomb shelter, so in the first days after moving, the Belarusian had to clean it. Sasha also decided not to waste time and is already attending Hebrew classes.
"The class looks like this — the teacher mostly talks to herself for four hours. She writes on the board in Hebrew, says something in Hebrew, and in theory, I should understand what she means," she says about the new language.
The Belarusian woman has already managed to get lost in her city. It happened during a run when Sasha decided to leave her phone at home and just run in a straight line — thinking she wouldn't get lost. But she didn't account for the city having many alleys and got lost, and at the same time experienced the local flavor:
"Some very nice man in a kippah sent me in the opposite direction. And said that if I get lost, I should ask people about some falafel place. Because everyone knows where the falafel is, including him. He just didn't know where my dorm was."
Zvereva admits that she is slowly starting to love the new country:
"I come to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to get my ID. A beautiful Israeli woman checks my documents, asks if I'm married — I say no. And I add: 'Maybe the Lord will help me and I will find a husband in Israel.' She literally exhales: 'You are so beautiful! Of course, God will help you!'"
Now I was two minutes late for class. I rush into the classroom, and the teacher says: "Aliaksandra, don't run! Here in Israel, we run if there's a show."
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