The legendary singer has been touring with charity concerts in support of Ukraine since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion.
People’s Artist of Ukraine Nina Matvienko admitted that during a mass war she sinned, for which she went to repent in church. He said this in an interview with Elena Kravets.
In particular, the legendary singer said that when he talks about the Russian invaders, he cannot hold back his words.
“Well,” pa ** or “I say to the Muscovites, to the orcs I say “po *** ki”, “po ** s”. But I went to repent. I cursed several times, but repented, and the priest laughed a lot. He I didn’t believe that I could say such things. So they brought, they brought, I told them,” she said.
Nina Matvienko also added that she emotionally responded to the Ukrainian servicemen.
“If I only see our soldiers with cats, dogs, I cry with happiness, because they are children, they are as dear as I am. If I read something more, I die … I cry that they are so young , beautiful. … Prayer saves. Nor should women despair, women are not allowed, we are the last for our men, because our trust is our victory,” said the artist.
In addition, the performer is convinced that a lot depends on women in the background, so you need to control yourself.
“I think a lot depends on us, women today. That’s why, girls, keep your tail with a pipe, as they say, keep your back. There must be tears, because we are living people. But there must be soul with great hope, like light in victory, so that our men will be warmer. We pray for them, “Nina Mitrofanovna commented.
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