Last year, the band’s frontman Ryan Tedder raised the Ukrainian flag during a performance in Toronto.
Ryan Tedder, a member of the American band One Republic, said that after the whole war in Ukraine, the band will go to Russia with concerts. The corresponding statement was made by the musician on Twitter.
According to him, wonderful people always live in the country of the aggressor.
“We hope that when all this chaos calms down, we will be able to play a concert for the Russians again – we were forced to cancel our last few concerts last year. The people there are always wonderful, politics and war is evil,” he wrote. .
However, the singer later deleted his scandalous post due to a tumultuous criticism directed at him. Netizens rushed to explain to the artist that Russia invaded Ukraine, killing innocent people and shelling Ukrainian cities.
For his part, Ryan Tedder expressed his desire not to use the social network anymore, adding that he does not rely on people’s opinions and will do what he sees fit.
“The reason why I left Twitter years ago… Regardless of your opinion or statement – half the people hate it, half love it. Goodbye,” the singer was furious.
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Earlier it was reported that the soloist of the legendary group Florence and the Machine Florence Welch showed her support for Ukraine.
Source: korrespondent

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