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Hayden Panettiere and the Ukrainian Revolution

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December 18, 2013

The tumult in Ukraine has reached the inevitable point where Sen. John McCain visited hotspot over the weekend and said the U.S. should consider sanctions if the nation decides to side with Vlad and his minions.

Pro-European integration protestors are led by former WBC Heavyweight Champion Vitali Klitschko, chairman of the Ukrainian democratic opposition, the Ukrainian Democratic Alliance for Reform Party. The champ began gearing up for 2015 presidential run by resigning his boxing title Monday.

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If Klitschko’s reign in politics is anything like it was in boxing, the world best acquaint itself with the future first ladies of Ukraine.

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Klitschko’s wife Natalia is a former model. Natalia had called for her husband to retire from boxing earlier, but it appears Dr. Ironfists needed to hear from his countrymen before giving up the gloves.

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America is more familiar with the future first sister-in-law of Ukraine. That's her on the left.

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Brother Wladimir Klitschko has been romantically linked with Hayden Panettiere since 2009.

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Hayden Panettiere Twitter

She's fully embraced her adopted Ukrainian family when she visited last month.

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Hayden Panettiere Twitter

Ukraine is quite the culture shock, but Hayden appears to have handled herself well.

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Hayden Panettiere Twitter

The line between Hollywood and politics is, after all, fine. In her case, very, very fine.

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