The performer said that from those who support the Putin regime, he received angry messages with threats against his family.
Ukrainian singer Ekaterina Buzhinskaya admitted that after the start of a full-scale war in Bulgaria, she faced threats because of her pro-Ukrainian position. He spoke about this in an interview with kp.ua.
According to the star, the public in the country knows him well, because he performs with famous Bulgarian singers, and when the Russian invasion of our country began, he gave many interviews.
“There is strong propaganda going on there, the Muscovites poured a lot of money here for many years. And they started writing to me: we will destroy you, kill your children … But they don’t know what kind of husband I have, who they contacted. They thought I was weak, the girl would still scare me. But you won’t scare me very much,” she said.
At the same time, Ekaterina Buzhinskaya added that after the victory of Ukraine in the war released by the Russian Federation, she plans to return to her homeland with her husband and children.
“I have lived in two countries since 2014 because I got married. Because, it happened, someone wrote: I ran somewhere, left. First, I have the right to go, I have three minor children. But I have my husband is a Bulgarian, I have been married since 2014 and have been living in two countries for nine years now. It happened in my fate. I told him: “The stage, the song is my life. When you married me, you knew I was a singer. My life and heart is in Ukraine.” I am very grateful to Bulgaria for shelter, it is a wonderful, beautiful country. But number one for me is Ukraine. Therefore, I told him that I want to spend more time at home. Dimitar replied that when the war ends, we will return with the children, but for now I can go alone,” the artist summarized.
Earlier it was reported that the actress Anna Koshmal showed what message was written to her by one of the actors of the series Matchmakers.
Source: korrespondent

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