“I didn’t understand what was happening”: the famous singer voiced the sad “diagnosis” of Pugacheva

“The woman who sings” in recent months now and then surprises compatriots. Offensive remarks regarding the Russians may indicate serious health problems for the singer.

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The artist who appeared on Russian TV on New Year’s Eve no longer hides dislike for yesterday’s fans. After leaving for Israel, Alla Pugacheva repeatedly insulted all those who dared to doubt her decision to support her young husband.

Maxim Galkin (recognized in Russia as a foreign agent) managed to completely and completely subjugate the will of the once freedom-loving woman. By the way, not only fans of the star come to such a disappointing conclusion, but also some of her colleagues.

So, the singer Masha Rasputina even suggested that the age-old artist did not really have time to realize what had happened. Like, Pugacheva did not want to offend her compatriots, whom she had repeatedly applied in social networks for their unwillingness to understand and accept the position chosen by her restless spouse. In particular, the performer of the hit “Play a musician” reminded the Primadonna of the main thing – the people she called “serfs” and “slaves” is not an empty place at all. Environment and conceit – played a cruel joke with the artist.

In addition, it is possible that 73-year-old Alla Borisovna is already experiencing certain difficulties with the perception of certain events. The fact that Pugacheva, who had fled from Russia, did have a sad diagnosis, Rasputina delicately hinted in a conversation with Boris Korchevnikov.

“Pugacheva is tired of life, maybe at her age she was simply frightened or did not understand what was happening. It also happens, because when you live in your own little world, you don’t understand what is happening. Now nothing depends on singers and singers, the people decide a lot. If we talk regarding the life of your Motherland, your country, then you should not be silent here, ”the star of the dashing 90s said on the air of the Fate of a Man program on the Russia-1 channel.

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