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Galina Saska Finds Strength in Friendship After a Difficult Week

Galina Saska is proving that sometimes healing doesn’t come from silence — it comes from laughter, music, and the friends who show up when life feels heavy.

The Missouri-based businesswoman from McB Dynasty: Real American Cowboys recently spent a restorative weekend in Hannibal, Missouri, joined by The Real Housewives of Orange County’s Alexis Bellino and her fiancé, John Janssen. The couple traveled to Alexis’s hometown, where Galina embraced a much-needed dose of small-town comfort and connection.

In an October 21 Instagram post, Galina shared a carousel of warm, unfiltered moments from the trip: carnival lights glowing against the fall sky, street vendors serving Midwest favorites, spontaneous dancing beneath barroom string lights, and late-night laughter echoing through nearly empty streets. In one playful video, Alexis joked about there being “no Ubers in Hannibal” as the group wandered home past midnight, giggling like teenagers.

“After a week full of challenges and emotions, I found peace where it matters most — in the company of family and true friends,” Galina wrote.

Her daughter, Arena Chapels, also appeared in several photos, smiling beside her mother — a quiet but powerful reminder that even in turbulent times, love remains constant.

A Storm Before the Calm

The timing of Galina’s post was significant. Just five days earlier, her ex-boyfriend and former business partner, Steven McB Senior — co-founder of McB Farm & Cattle Co. — was sentenced to 24 months in federal prison and ordered to pay more than $4 million in restitution following his crop insurance fraud conviction.

In November 2024, Steven Senior pleaded guilty in a Kansas City federal court to underreporting corn and soybean crop yields between 2018 and 2020, resulting in approximately $3 million in fraudulent insurance claims and economic losses to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

Following his plea, he issued a brief but direct statement on the family’s Meet the McBs podcast: “The buck stops with me.”

Public Support and Private Reflection

Despite the gravity of the moment, Galina responded not with public commentary or controversy, but with quiet resilience.

On the day of sentencing, she joined Steven Senior’s sons — Steven Jr., Jesse, Cole, and Braden — in expressing support. On her Instagram Stories, she shared Theodore Roosevelt’s famous “Man in the Arena” speech, a passage often invoked during times of personal trial:

“It is not the critic who counts… but the man who is actually in the arena… who strives valiantly… who errs and comes short again and again… but who does actually strive to do the deeds.”

Steven Senior reposted the same quote and added a line from Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar:
“Cowards die many times before their deaths; the valiant never taste of death but once.”

Since sentencing, he has reportedly been spending time at his home in Gallatin, Missouri, reflecting and preparing for his December 1 surrender date at the federal prison camp in Yankton, South Dakota. Over the weekend, he shared photos of himself with his pugs, Gunnar and Cumin, watching the autumn sunset. He also posted Romans 8:28:

“And we know that for those who love God, all things work together for good, for those who are called according to His purpose.”

Finding Light Again

For Galina, the Hannibal trip wasn’t an escape — it was an exhale.

Rather than retreat from the public eye, she leaned into community and joy. Alexis Bellino quickly jumped into the comments of Galina’s post with words that captured the tone of the weekend:

“Girl, sometimes all you need is some cheese soup and a fish sandwich from Hannibal. Love you — we will always find light in the tough emotions. Fight on, baby girl.”

It was a moment of solidarity — two women from different corners of the Bravo universe finding strength in friendship.

Now, as Steven Senior prepares to begin his sentence, Galina appears focused on forward motion. She’s embracing what she has called a reset — rediscovering simple pleasures, prioritizing her daughter, and surrounding herself with people who bring light instead of noise.

In a season defined by headlines and hardship, Galina Saska is choosing something quieter — and perhaps more powerful: resilience wrapped in joy.

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