The performer criticized Ukrainian artists who do not perform in front of the military. Specifically, he called them “fools.”
The famous Ukrainian singer Kristina Soloviy spoke about her colleagues who did not go to the front line with concerts. He said this at a briefing on culture and psychological support for the military.
In particular, during the event the conversation turned to the role of artists during the war. One of the journalists asked the head of Cultural Landing, Alexander Remez, which of the stars refused to perform on the front line.
In this regard, Kristina Soloviy did not hold back and called her show business colleagues “fools.”
“Well, we’ve heard all these stories before. As always, I have to comment something about these people. As a rule, I don’t do that. But when it comes to these singers that we have in mind, I can” that. don’t do anything.” except that they are stupid. I would develop this idea in such a way that a lot of change-ups and opportunists, change-shoes and opportunists have appeared. And they have all learned to exist in the non-existent infrastructure of show business in Ukraine and understand how easily the audience can be influenced. How easily it was possible, just yesterday, as an aspiring artist in Russia, today to record a whole series of songs in Ukrainian or reinterpret the texts of Ukrainian poets and cling to conscious Ukrainianness. And such people, who have another important instrument, have popularity, authority and capital in society, they do not come to the front because they are stupid, “said the singer.
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Earlier it was reported that Kolya Serga, who defends Ukraine in the ranks of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and head of Cultural Landing, named the singer who refused to go to the front.
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