Dagmara Dominczyk Celebrates SAG Win with Husband Patrick Wilson but Says: 'My Slavic Heart Is with Ukraine'

Mar. 16, 2025

Dagmara Dominczyk.Photo: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic

Dagmara Dominczyk

ActressDagmara Dominczykwas in attendance at the28th Annual Screen Actors Guild AwardsSunday, but her heartwas in Ukraine.

“Well. What can I write. That won’t make this post seem trite, indulgent or meaningless. Because my Slavic heart is with Ukraine. It has been for days. But tonight was a reprieve, a small happy moment that I got to share with the love of my life,” she wrote, adding a tag for her husband.

Last week, just days before Russia began invading Ukraine, Dominczyk wrote on Twitter: “Thinking of those I love whose hearts beat Ukrainian…a homeland is a real and precious thing, and can be snatched away real quick, if tyrants go unchecked.”

Patrick Wilson (left), Dagmara Dominczyk.Dagmara Dominczyk/twitter

Dagmara Dominczyk

Several attendees of theSAG Awardsused their accessories to show support for Ukraine amid Russia’s invasion into the country, wearing ribbons and pocket squares in the colors of the Ukrainian flag: blue and yellow.

During Sunday night’s ceremony, Leslie Odom Jr. addressed the ongoing conflict at the opening of show.

“While tonight is a celebration we are all at the same time holding a place in our hearts for the people of Ukraine and sending our thoughts, prayers, and hopes for impending peace,” he said alongside hisHamiltonco-starsLin-Manuel Mirandaand Daveed Diggs.

The situation in Ukraine continues to rapidly unfold after Russia invaded on Thursday, with forces moving from the north, south and east.

Putin insists Ukraine has historic ties to Russia and he is acting in the interest of so-called “peacekeeping.”

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Medics gather by a high-rise apartment block which was hit by recent shelling in Kyiv on February 26, 2022. - Ukrainian soldiers repulsed a Russian attack in the capital, the military said on February 26 after a defiant President Volodymyr Zelensky vowed his pro-Western country would not be bowed by Moscow. It started the third day since Russian leader Vladimir Putin unleashed a full-scale invasion that has killed dozens of people, forced more than 50,000 to flee Ukraine in just 48 hours and sparked fears of a wider conflict in Europe.

“The prayers of the entire world are with the people of Ukraine,” PresidentJoe Bidensaid as the invasion began in force last week.

source: people.com