On Saturday, October 5, ten years passed since his death Anna Przybylska. The actress passed away at the age of 35. The cause of death was pancreatic cancer, which the star had been struggling with for several years. The artist orphaned three children. The oldest of her children, Olivia she was less than 12 years old at the time. Today, the girl is an adult and decided to follow in the footsteps of her famous mother. On the occasion of the anniversary of the actress' death, her daughter showed what her phone wallpaper looks like. Tears come to my eyes.
Oliwia Bieniuk showed what her phone wallpaper looks like. A touching frame
Oliwia Bieniuk She was very saddened by her mother's passing. Anna Przybylska's daughter does not hide the fact that she is still very troubled by the lack of a parent. On the anniversary of his death Przybylska her daughter shared on InstaStories wallpaper, that decorates its display. The frame shows a touching, souvenir photo – little Oliwia cuddled up to her mother.
My wallpaper speaks for itself…
– she wrote on InstaStoreis.
Jarosław Bieniuk published a frame from the apartment. Poses with her youngest son. Just look at the wall
At the moment of death Anna Przybylska her youngest son, John, was only three years old. As he admits, he barely remembers his deceased mother. However, he misses her very much. – I imagine her smell and touch and how she hugged me. I know all the pictures of her and some of the videos my dad recorded. I think she was very pretty – he said in an interview for “Viva!”. Anna Przybylska However, to this day he “accompanies” his loved ones. Oliwia has a photo of her mother on her phone wallpaper, and her brothers and father admire her portrait every day. Jarosław Bieniuk he posted a frame from his apartment on InstaStories, posing with his youngest son. However, we can see it on the wall a large photograph of the actress framed in a gold frame. You can find the photo in our gallery. SEE ALSO: Jarosław Bieniuk remembers Anna Przybylska. Touching words. “Your smile will never fade”