The artist admitted that the kokoshnik brought him fame, but you need to pay attention to your national culture.
Ukrainian singer Olya Polyakova in Lysaya Gora burned the Russian headdress – kokoshnik, which she wore at the beginning of her creative activity. The artist performed his ritual live on 1+1 channel.
The performer admitted that the kokoshnik brought him fame, but before the start of a whole war, he abandoned this headdress and began to wear a crown.
“We need to stop looking at our neighbors. We need to pay attention to ourselves, our national culture. All over Ukraine, people are switching to the Ukrainian language en masse. They want to abandon the “Russian world” that has come to our homes with sadness and tears … Before, for me it was just a headdress, something that decorated my head, now it is a symbol of the culture that came to us in the war. And it has no place in our Ukraine, There is no place in my dressing room. I want to stain. So that everyone who comes here with war, so that at the border their arms and legs will be removed, so that their head will be blown off. So that they will not cross our border . And as the classic says, stay away from us, “- he said.
At the same time, Olya Polyakova added that her work started from a new page. In particular, the singer will release an album in the state language.
“A new page, a new Olya Polyakova, new songs and an album in the Ukrainian language. I’m waiting for it with great inspiration, because we need to develop our culture, find strength and creative energy in it. My next song is called “Everything will be fine, Olya”, it’s about continuing life,” shares the performer.

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Earlier it was reported that Olya Polyakova spoke with Ukrainian defenders in one of the military hospitals in Kyiv.
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