The 42-year-old said he feels 'survivor's remorse' since he's been back in the U.S. after fleeing his war-torn native country of Ukraine, and already has plans to return.
LOS ANGELES -- Maksim Chmerkovskiy says he feels"survivor's remorse" since he's been back in the U.S. after spending days documenting the chaos of the Russian invasion from his native country of Ukraine, and he already has plans to return.
During an interview with CNN, the former"Dancing with the Stars" pro said the journey has been difficult to process and already has plans to go back. "I spent the last couple of days with survivor's remorse, I believe that is what it is called," said the 42-year-old, who was born in Ukraine but came to the U.S. in the 90s with his family."I'm currently working on an opportunity to go back. Probably sometime next week, I'm going to go back to Poland and join the efforts on the ground and sort of like, want to justify my safe out that way.