After a massive war, the humorist cut off all ties with relatives who support the Putin regime.
The famous Ukrainian comedian and actor Igor Lastochkin spoke for the first time about his father and brother living in Russia. He spoke about this in an interview with Alina Dorotyuk for her YouTube channel.
According to him, despite having a higher education, his father became stupefied due to drinking alcohol, so he easily lent himself to Russian propaganda.
“When I stopped traveling to Russia, my father was treated for alcohol addiction. It was very expensive. Since childhood, I dreamed that he would stop drinking. The fact that he was addicted left a mark … Sometimes he melts his hands, but there is no violence. He does not interfere with my brother and I. He makes a mess, he can take homeless people home … He has recovered, but he used it for so long that , I don’t think there’s anything left in the brain. He quickly got hooked on Russian propaganda, sent me links to some “experts”, Russian political scientists … Then he switched to Solovyov, sent me of all kinds of games,” said the artist.
Regarding brother Anton, Igor Lastochkin added that he does not care about what is happening in Ukraine and life in general.
However, when a full-scale war began, the comedian noted that he did not receive a single message or call from relatives, so he decided to contact them himself.
“They were all silent. I wrote to them for the second week: “You creatures, don’t you care what is happening here? What’s wrong with me?” They answered: “Mom told you not to write.” Mom realized that I wanted to separate them all because of their inaction, cowardice, “she said.
It was previously reported that Alexei Sukhanov, who was born and lived until 2014 in the Russian Federation, admitted that on February 24 his mother asked him to return to Russia.
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Source: korrespondent

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