Žvagulis shares story of how his son and Ineta Puzaraitė's paths crossed
Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Žilvinas Žvagulis recounted how he encouraged his son, Ąžuolas, to pursue a relationship with Ineta Puzaraitė.
- Žvagulis playfully admitted he asked Puzaraitė to be his daughter-in-law when she was working with his family.
- Puzaraitė later helped Ąžuolas find an apartment after he returned to Lithuania, leading to their current family life with two children.
Lithuanian entertainer Žilvinas Žvagulis shared a humorous anecdote about how he played a role in his son Ąžuolas's relationship with Ineta Puzaraitė. During an appearance on the show "Akis į akį su Arūnu Valinsku," Žvagulis recounted the story with a smile, detailing how it began when his son was still living abroad.
At the time, Puzaraitė was working with the Žvagulis family, managing his affairs and interacting closely with them. During a night out at a club, an apparently tipsy Žvagulis decided to voice a long-held thought. "When Ąžuolas hadn't returned to Lithuania yet, Ineta and I went to a nightclub. I, being a bit tipsy, said: I would like you to be my daughter-in-law. We talked then, and that was it," Žvagulis recalled with a chuckle.
When Ąžuolas hadn't returned to Lithuania yet, Ineta and I went to a nightclub. I, being a bit tipsy, said: I would like you to be my daughter-in-law. We talked then, and that was it.
However, these words were more than just a fleeting joke. Some time later, Ąžuolas returned to Lithuania. Seizing the opportunity, Žilvinas asked Puzaraitė to help his son settle in. "After a while, Ąžuolas returned. She was working with us then, managing my entire business. I asked her: Could you show Ąžuolas where to rent an apartment? She went to help him rent an apartment. He rented it. Now I have Barbora and Bernard," Žvagulis concluded the story with a smile, referring to his grandchildren.
After a while, Ąžuolas returned. She was working with us then, managing my entire business. I asked her: Could you show Ąžuolas where to rent an apartment? She went to help him rent an apartment. He rented it. Now I have Barbora and Bernard.
Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.