"Expressing her joy: Valeria posts about her happiness online"
**"Hey there! Here's a fun scoop for ya! Seems like 57-year-old Russian artist Valeria, who's well-known for her exceptional talent, has added "Granny" to her resume, all thanks to the recent arrival of her grandson, Miron. Yes, you heard it right! This little tyke joins Valeria's family in the birth order, with older sister Seline being the first grandchild.
Valeria took to social media to share her excitement, referring to her daughter-in-law as a "hero." Apparently, the birth was a smooth one, with Valeria's son Arseny stepping up as the dream dad.
Here's what she wrote on Instagram, "What a day! Another little one has entered our world, meet Miron. We couldn't be happier! Lianochka, you're a true hero. Arseny - perfect dad material. Thanks for this beautiful miracle."
Valeria's fans and colleagues have been showering the family with love and well-wishes. Their heartfelt messages read like, 'Congratulations to the most beautiful and youngest grandmother,' 'Our congrats,' 'Congratulations, as this new addition brings more strength, kindness, and love into your life - Miron,' 'Happy congratulations, dear Valeria! Liana, indeed, is a hero! Wishing health and happiness for the entire family and the baby,' and many more.
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- "Valeria, the youngest grandmother in the entertainment industry, has made headlines after the birth of her grandson Miron, with fans and celebrities expressing their well-wishes online."
- "As the newest addition to the family, Miron joins his older sister Seline, making Valeria a proud granny."
- "Amidst the joy, Valeria's son Arseny is noted to be stepping into fatherhood seamlessly, taking on the role of the perfect dad."
- "Valeria's heartfelt Instagram post, acknowledging her daughter-in-law Lianochka as a hero, beautifully encapsulates the miracle and new meaning that Miron's birth has brought into their lives."
