The TV presenter recalled how Sobchak had written to him at the beginning of the war, trying to pretend to be a supporter of Ukraine, and spoke about a new scandal to him in France.
Ukrainian TV presenter Anatoly Anatolich has reacted to a scandal incident with Russian leading Ksenia Sobchak in Paris. During the shooting, an interview was approached by a French who, who heard the Russian language, began to support Ukraine publicly.
Anatolich praised his Instagram for bravery for bravery and added that Sobchak’s story reminds him of his treatment at the beginning of a full aggression. Then, according to the TV presenter, the blogger wrote him personal messages and asked him to send a video with a pag shelling, trying to describe himself as an opposition, saying “secretly supporting Ukraine.”
“In the early days, whole -scale, when we hid in the basement, he wrote in person and asked to send the video what was going on in Ukraine, because everyone believed that the Russians were supposed to approach the protests, and Sobchak was ahead of all. God, because everyone was mistaken.
Anatoly also remembered the other situations when his criticism of Sobchak caused his disappointment. According to him, the propagandist sent him long audio messages, convincing his “good” position, but in fact he always remained a faithful narrative of Kremlin.
Separately, the TV presenter emphasized the language issue in Ukrainians abroad. He explained that through language that foreigners often recognize a person as a Russian or Ukrainian, and called on the countrymen to use Ukrainian to prevent associations in the aggressive state.
Earlier it was reported that Anatoly Anatolich spoke about the unexpected situation in the application Reserve+.
Anatoly Anatolich spoke about the language question
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