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- BY MARK MCGIVERN Chief Reporter

tape in Berlin and she was concerned because neither has flown before.

So she jumped on a plane and picked them up before flying them back to the home they will share in Dollar, Clackmanna­nshire.

Former model Holly, originally from Colorado, said: “The situation has been beyond stressful, as the visa applicatio­n was meant to be a few days but rumbled on for more than a month.

“Basically, Valentina’s visa was OK but for some crazy reason, Anna’s just failed to come in for ages.

“When the visa finally came in, I think we all agreed that we would only believe it was real when Valentina and Anna are actually at home in Dollar.

“I simply didn’t trust that they wouldn’t end up getting held up by hassle at the airport, so it seemed the best idea was to get out there and meet them in Germany.”

Holly is delighted that her nuptials with Andy, 55, are still able to go ahead but says the honeymoon to the Outer Hebrides can wait.

She said: “The wedding is obviously a big thing for us but, to be honest, all our energy has been focused on sorting out this situation with Valentina and Anna.

“We didn’t want to just clear off while they are trying to settle into a new home in a new country. We have a motorhome and we can defer the honeymoon until they are properly settled in – so that’s what we have decided to do.”

Holly said the initial meeting with the pair was “magical”.

They remain highly stressed – Valentina’s husband and 20-year-old son are fighting the Russians – but the relief in getting out of Germany was immense.

Holly said: “We have been in constant contact and the stress on them both has been unbearable. They were pushed to the point of thinking they would have to give up on coming to Scotland.

“But as soon as I saw them, we had a big hug and there were a few tears. We were all in bits and just felt relieved that the ordeal will soon be over.

“They will, of course, still have to deal with the ongoing trauma of what is going on in Ukraine and all the strain with their family. But the first priority is to get them to a place that is secure and safe.”

Holly was a founding member of the Dollar Refugee Hosting Group, which involves more than 12 local people hoping to host more than 20 people from Ukraine.

She added: “There can be no justificat­ion for the delays and my heart goes out to all the Ukrainian families who have been treated like this by the UK Home Office.

“We should get every Ukrainian who applies to the UK immediatel­y, as long as the hosts are vetted, and sort out the paperwork later.”

 ?? ?? GENEROUS Holly and her fiance Andy
GENEROUS Holly and her fiance Andy

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