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Andrey Danilko said when he will take the mask off his chin

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The performer admitted that due to poor eyesight, he wears a protective mask over his chin at all times.

Ukrainian artist Verka Serduchka, played by Andriy Danilko, said that she will take off her black mask, which she started wearing since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, after Ukraine wins the war. He revealed this in an interview with DW on the YouTube channel.

“I put it because I had the coronavirus. Because I couldn’t see well, I always wore it under my chin. If I put it on the table somewhere, I wouldn’t find it later. I got used to it. But I said at the beginning of the war: “I will take off my mask when the war is over,” he said.

At the same time, Andrei Danilko admitted that he was so used to her that without him it was like having no clothes.

Earlier it was reported that Danilko spoke about the silence of his stage colleagues Ani Lorak and Natasha Koroleva, who live in Russia.

Andrey Danilko first appeared on stage not in the image of Serduchka

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