In the parody, the comedian made fun of the fact that the performer did not say the word “war” in his interview.
The actor of Studio Kvartal 95, the humorist Yuri Veliky made a parody of an interview with the singer Ani Lorak, who was silent about a full-scale war on the territory of his country. The video was posted on Youtube.
So, the video begins with the humorist, reincarnated as propagandist Boris Korchevnikov, who says that he cried when the artist called himself a “tree of love.”
“I cried when you called yourself a “tree of love”. Tell me, what secret meaning is hidden in this allegory? What are you like a love log? Or that -you have roots in Russia?” – he asked.
Where the heroine of the parody calls herself “a girl who is only 44 years old”, so she advises not to take her words seriously.
At the same time, Yuri the Great plays with the word “situation” – this is how Ani Lorak calls the war in the Motherland, which Putin unleashed.
“Yes, I did not hide the fact that there is now an unpleasant whole situation. One of my great-great-grandfathers participated in the famous Borodino situation, where the writer Leo Tolstoy wrote his famous book “The Situation at the World,” he said.
According to him, he is emotionally broken. Just torn. Here, hands, there – chest, butt, where the head should be, the brains are usually not clear where since 2014.
“It is very painful for me to realize that all my relatives in Ukraine are under bombs, without light, water, heat, and they do not care how hard it is for me here … There is a big wall of misunderstanding between me and the Ukrainians. I tried to get through it, but so far it is only possible to break the bottom. Boris, I never thought that in the 21st century, in the civilized world, I could run out of money so quickly,” added the humorist in the role of Lorak.
In conclusion, the artist joked that the singer began to practice yoga in order to sit on three chairs at the same time, because “in his situation, there is no other way.”
Earlier it was reported that Yuri the Great pleased the Ukrainians with a new funny parody of the propagandist Vladlen Tatarsky, who was liquidated in St. Petersburg.
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