The artistic director of Diesel Studio admitted that the news of the Glushchenko decision was a surprise for him.
Actor and artistic director Diesel Studio Yegor Krutogolov first commented on the unexpected removal of Yana Glushchenko from the diesel show. In an interview with KP.UA, he admitted that for him it was a complete surprise.
“It was a surprise. At first he said he was leaving, and after a few hours a post appeared. There were some clues. But honestly, I thought they were still temporary thoughts, maybe some insults. It was a bit offensive and misunderstood,” Kololov said.
According to the actor, he tried to convince Jan even a concert so that the audience and colleagues could say goodbye, but he refused. The artist did not explain the reasons for his decision. Krutogolov assumes that Yana may be self -sufficient and desire to open beyond the range of the usual blonde image.
“Maybe he wants to open up. I don’t know about all the reasons. Maybe someone has accumulated in general. Maybe he wants to prove herself as an actress of a wider range. I talk to my partners many times that we have a bit of closed in the image of a blonde,” admitted the project manager.
Despite the frustration, Yegor emphasizes: He does not have evil and wants to maintain a friendly relationship with Glushchenko in the future.
“I commented on the first time in the first time. And, frankly, it was a bit angry with him that he didn’t finish the last concert. But we copied, life went on, and these questions, when the war was going on, was too scary around, not very important. The main thing was that everything was alive and well so something was spreading on the bread.
Earlier it was reported that Yegor Krutogolov said which of the artists from Russia and Belarus could leave the show.
Yana Glushchenko left the diesel show after 10 years on stage
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