Grigory Reshetnik, Dzidzio, Olya Polyakova and Alexander Ponomarev were caught in a scandal after they performed at the wedding of a former prosecutor and an employee of the State Bureau of Investigation.
The Ukrainian TV presenter Masha Efrosinina reacted for the first time to the performance of the singer Olya Polyakova in an annoying wedding in Lviv.
In his InstaStories, he noted that this scandal is now very indicative especially for artists, because the old schemes for ordering a performer for a private party no longer work. He added that since an all-out war had begun, the stars should carefully evaluate who they would play with.
“Yes. This is a new lesson for artists. Before, everyone, both artists and society, didn’t care who performed where. Or, if it didn’t matter, at least nobody brought anyone to the villas! Now the anger of society is obvious, stormy times, so yes, artists need to reconsider their actions regarding the factors that influence their decisions about where, how and with whom to perform. old standards no longer work,” wrote Masha Efrosinina.
In addition, the TV presenter made it clear that society, with its negative comments on the Internet, psychologically punished the artists who participate in it.
“And, by the way, by reading everything you want for them, believe me, you manage to punish them, at least psychologically. Few people can easily withstand it morally. At least all will draw conclusions for themselves for their actions for the future,” he concluded.

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Let’s recall that Yuri Tkach first commented on the participation in the wedding of the annoying blogger Oleg Zakharov, who is one of the defendants in the case of the so-called “drunken parties” in Kyiv.
Source: korrespondent

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