The star intrigued the fans with a statement about a possible return to the performances, but after the end of the full invasion.
Ukrainian singer and model Dasha Astafieva answered if she plans to return to the stage. He spoke about it on his Instagram page.
The star admitted that she receives such questions almost every day, adding that she is not in the mood for funny songs and bright clothes right now.
However, Astafieva said that she does not condemn the activities of her fellow artists. On the contrary, he supports them, because they pay taxes and help the military.
“Imagine, in the morning there is peeling, and in the evening I wear a half-naked hare costume and start to myself: “Avo-avocado, mmm.” I am not against artists in any way. People are earn money, pay taxes, provide jobs, collect money for the army – “all this is very important today. And what’s more, their work is useful for Ukrainians – a “United Marathon” can make your head water, you need to consume a variety of Ukrainian content, including entertainment content,” she wrote.
Dasha Astafieva said that she wanted to create not only entertaining and educational Ukrainian content, but also be part of it part of the time. And he can go back to singing after a full on attack.
Earlier it was reported that Dasha Astafieva admitted that she was dating a man younger than her.
Dasha Astafieva reported that she lost her voice after the operation
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