Polish actress Barbara Brylskaya supported her colleague from Russia Liya Akhedzhakova when she was removed from all roles in the Sovremennik Theater for supporting Ukraine, and advised her to leave Russia.
Leah, hold on! Motherland, such a motherland, is unworthy of it. Of course she needs to leave. They won’t give her life, these communists, God-damned people. She needs to go and fight like us,” said Brylskaya.
The proposal outraged Olga Zanko, deputy chairman of the State Duma Committee on the Development of Civil Society.
Our country gave her glory and honor, but we can easily delete this actress from the “Irony of Fate,” the deputy threatened.
As an illustration of how you can erase the face of a Polish actress, the deputy published a fragment of the film, in which, with the help of a deepfake, the actress is replaced by Valentina Talyzina, who voiced Brylska.
Commenting on the situation with Akhedzhakova, Brylska said that Russians are forced to live in poverty:
Ordinary people in Russia suffer from people who cannot share the power that trembles for their money. The Russians must understand that it is impossible to live in this hell they live in.
The actress said that in Russia they live well only in Moscow and St. Petersburg, in other regions the situation is “catastrophic”:
Look at how other people live… Omsk, Novosibirsk… We are flying there, but I’m afraid to get off the plane. Poverty is everywhere, it is impossible to live there.
Not everyone liked the deepfake video in Muscovy. Netizens are actively discussing the idea of a Russian woman and joking about a senseless attempt to “erase” the actress for the truth about Russia. However, the network also writes about the requirement to permanently ban the Polish actress from entering Russia.
Source: Racurs

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