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Jenna Johnson and Val Chmerkovskiy Relied On ‘Open Communication’ to Settle Early Parenting Differences

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Jenna Johnsonis getting candid about adjusting to parenting life with husbandVal Chmerkovskiy.

In an Instagram Q&A Thursday, the new mom, 29, was asked if she and theDancing with the Starspro, 37, have “different belief systems” and how they handle it.

“Yes!!! Being completely transparent, at first, it was very hard to navigate because we grew up completely different and in very different cultures,” Johnson admitted.

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Jenna Johnson and Val Chmerkovskiy Relied On ‘Open Communication’ to Settle Early Parenting Differences

Johnson went on to celebrate that sonRome, 6 months, “will have such a unique experience growing up with Russian-speaking grandparents in New York and Christian grandparents in Utah!”

“Life is beautiful to be able to experience it all. My biggest advice to anyone in a similar position … don’t shy away from it! Face it head on and have the hard conversations!! They are worth it!!” she concluded.

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Speaking with PEOPLE recently, Val and brotherMaks Chmerkovskiyopened up about their memories of immigrating to the United States and how they hope to share everything with the next generation.

From their upbringing in the Ukraine to their lives in the United States and all the experiences in between, the brothers expressed their gratitude at having so much to share with each other and with their little ones.

“That’s what family is supposed to be about. We’ve been raised in that type of spirit, to love and support each other and we have done so for all these years,” Maks said. “We want to pass that, as examples. We want to show that to our kids and be that for our families and for our kids.”

source: people.com