Deivydas Zvonkus Wedding Anniversary Natalia Bunke – 20 Years
David Zvonkus and Natalia bunke: A Look Back at Their Marriage and Enduring Friendship
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On August 12th, 2005, david Zvonkus and Natalia Bunke tied the knot.Two decades later, Zvonkus playfully revisited the milestone on social media, sharing a copy of their marriage certificate and quipping, “20 years ago, it was quite good, as far as I remember.”
Natalia’s response was heartwarming – not just a laugh,but a delightful throwback with photos from both of their wedding celebrations! This exchange sparked a renewed interest in their story,a journey marked by love,growth,and ultimately,a lasting friendship.
A Whirlwind Romance and Two Weddings
The couple’s relationship began with a spark, culminating in not one, but two wedding ceremonies. The photos shared by natalia offer a glimpse into the joy and celebration surrounding their commitment.However,as is often the case,life took unexpected turns. By 2018, David and Natalia had chosen to go their separate ways, celebrating their 5th anniversary as friends rather than spouses.
Reflecting on the Past: Zvonkus’s Honest Admission
In a 2018 interview, Zvonkus openly reflected on his first marriage to Natalia bunke. He acknowledged his youth and inexperience at the time, admitting he wasn’t the most grounded partner. “I was young and green when I was married to Natalia. I was probably in my mind at the time parties, festivals and I was not very good,” he confessed. It’s a testament to his maturity and self-awareness that he could look back with such honesty, recognizing areas where he could have been a better partner. He emphasized the valuable lesson learned: “But you live and learn.”
From Romance to Friendship: A Graceful Transition
Despite the divorce, David and Natalia demonstrated remarkable maturity by maintaining a strong relationship. They didn’t rush into a complete separation, rather allowing a gradual transition. “when Natalia and my relationship began to strawberries strongly, we were still coming together for two or three years,” Zvonkus explained. “If we had gone immediately, it would have been painful and consequences.during the few years when we were in theory, we came to terms with the idea that we were more friends than a couple.”
This slow and purposeful approach allowed them to navigate the changing dynamics of their relationship with respect and understanding, ultimately forging a bond built on friendship rather than romantic love. It’s a powerful example of how relationships can evolve and still thrive in different forms.
[Image of Natalia and David Zvonka from Žmonės magazine/oksana Tochickaya (Studio photos)]
Their story serves as a reminder that love doesn’t always look the way we expect it to, and that sometimes, the most fulfilling connection is one built on mutual respect, shared history, and enduring friendship.
