Justyna Steczkowska, Proud Mum Mode Activated: Leon Myszkowski Gets Engaged and Everyone’s Being Very Grown-Up About It

Poland closed 2025 with an unexpectedly wholesome headline. Justyna Steczkowska’s eldest son, Leon Myszkowski, is officially engaged. Yes, engaged. Ring, beach, romance, the full cinematic package.

Leon and his partner Ksenia Ngo announced their engagement over Christmas, because apparently nothing says “family time” like casually dropping life-changing news between pierogi and dessert. The reaction was instant, warm and refreshingly drama-free. Especially from Justyna herself.

A Christmas Engagement, Eurovision-Style Timing

The proposal reportedly happened on a picturesque beach, because subtlety is overrated when you’re in love. The news broke on 25 December, sending Polish pop culture into soft-focus mode. Congratulations poured in, comments sections behaved for once, and fans immediately wondered the obvious question: what does Justyna think?

The answer: she’s delighted. Publicly. Calmly. With zero ominous “mother-in-law energy”.

“Mum is happy. Beautiful couple. Love is blooming,” she wrote on Instagram. Short, sweet, no passive aggression detected.

Meet Ksenia: Approved, Loved and Not Micromanaged

Ksenia, Leon’s fiancée, is originally from Belarus and runs her own business in the beauty industry. She’s appeared alongside Leon at events, but has largely avoided the full celebrity circus. Which, frankly, feels like a wise long-term strategy.

Speaking during New Year’s Eve with TVP2, Justyna made it clear she genuinely likes her future daughter-in-law and is happy to welcome her into the family. Even more interestingly, she’s made one thing crystal clear: she has no intention of interfering in the wedding.

A rare sentence in showbusiness. Possibly a historic one.

“Whether it will be the wedding of the year, you’ll have to ask the young ones,” she said. “I can’t interfere. I can only help.”

Boundaries. Growth. Eurovision juries, take notes.

Yes, Ksenia Has Already Helped With Eurovision

Here’s the plot twist eurofans will appreciate. Ksenia isn’t just part of the family. She’s already been part of the creative process. During preparations for Eurovision Song Contest, Justyna revealed that Ksenia played a key role in choosing the final song from her album Witch Tarohoro.

That song? Gaja.

So yes, the future daughter-in-law helped steer a Eurovision decision. Let that sink in.

Justyna herself summed it up with disarming simplicity: the wedding isn’t the most important thing. What matters is that people choose to be together. Everything else is just logistics, flowers and seating plans.

A Family That’s Been Through Things (And Learned From Them)

Justyna Steczkowska’s private life has never been presented as a fairy tale. She married model Maciej Myszkowski in 2000, they have three children, and they’ve openly spoken about crises, separation and working through it all. There’s history here. Experience. Perspective.

Which makes her reaction to Leon’s engagement feel grounded rather than performative. Pride without possession. Support without control.

In short: very un-showbiz.

So, What’s Next?

A wedding will happen. Or not yet. Or quietly. Or loudly. Nobody’s rushing. Justyna isn’t leaking details, planning themes or claiming centre stage. She’s just happy.

And honestly? In a celebrity news cycle obsessed with chaos, that might be the most refreshing part of the story.

Engaged son. Approved partner. Eurovision-tested instincts.
Justyna Steczkowska is entering a new era. And she seems perfectly fine with it.

Source: eska.pl

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