The star said she left Russia not in her own free will, but due to persecution and persecution after an anti-war position.
Alla Pugacheva on the first time was openly explained why she left Russia after the start of a full -scale invasion of Ukraine. In the program, Gordeeva said the singer directly said that he and his wife, Maxim Galkin, opposed the war.
According to the artist, he initially did not plan to leave the country, but after the public’s public statements he was actually “expelled”. After leaving for the treatment of Israel, a Hayit wave collapsed, and the insults against him were in the Russian media and even the priests.
“I’m not leaving, but in my opinion, perhaps, such an opinion is simple. Then, since we are against the war, some people are attacked. Someone wrote to Ostankino, constantly insulting. Well, because you don’t like it, you’re starting to think, but what to do?” – Explained Pugacheva.
The singer also said that after a conversation with the first deputy head of the president’s president, Sergei Kiriyenko, he received the assurance that “all was in the next”, but two days later his wife was recognized as a “INO -Agent”. After that, their children at Russia’s school began to perform. This is exactly what the last straw is.
“To be honest, it is a pain for me that this is happening. I wrote that you would tell me an” ino -agent “. I do not understand why the opinion of the bad person is so violated. I believe the state should have different points of view. How can you decide correctly if you can only have an opinion, and the rest is prohibited?”
“There is something like a conscience. And the conscience is more expensive than glory, more expensive than luxury, most expensive,” Pugacheva emphasized.
Earlier it was reported that Maxim Galkin had put in the Putinista place during a Jurmala concert.
Alla Pugacheva mocked the Putin regime
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