After a mass raid, the performer left Russia and moved with his family to Latvia.
The singer Svetlana Loboda, who built a career in Russia for a long time, but left the aggressor country after a whole war, said why she was afraid that there would be no time to leave.
According to him, since the beginning of the whole Russian invasion, he began to receive calls, with the proposal to choose the “right” position.
“I know how people work there. Why I tried to leave quickly. Because there are many calls that we must understand, let’s choose the “right” position, that I must be smart, that I am an artist who has everything here. In the future , if I stay here and support the regime, then I will have even more and I won’t have to worry about anything. There were talks like that, so I left quickly, because I understood that I might not leave, “- he said in an interview with Ramina Eshakzai.
At the same time, Svetlana Loboda added that she understands why they want to leave her in Russia. The reason for this is the viewership of millions.
“I have a huge audience. They want to cooperate, I understand why. I have 15 million subscribers on Instagram, of which, perhaps, 60% are Russians. There are people, my friends, colleagues, who call me and said: “Don’t be stupid, you should be smart. This is your life, your children. You can provide them for life.” Because they pay a lot for what you support. Now, those who stayed there, actors, actresses, they are okay. Because you choose the other way around, there are big privileges,” the singer summed up.
It was previously reported that Loboda released a new song in which he rapped in Ukrainian and turned on the Russian invaders.
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