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Gennadi Usoev/Russian lookThe performer of the hit “Million Scarlet Roses” Alla Pugacheva has been absent from Russia for quite a long time. And while the country wonders how the People’s Artist of the USSR lives in Israel, producer Sergei Dvortsov, who worked with her, said she would return to her homeland.According to him, in the Promised Land, a celebrity devoted himself entirely to children. At the same time, Dvortsov stressed that his departure from Russia was only temporary. “I have information that Alla Borisovna will return to Russia in five years. Moreover, Pugacheva will still sing. On her 75th birthday, she is preparing a creative surprise for all of us,” he reportedly said. kp.ru .Speaking about the Pugacheva castle in the village of Gryaz, the producer confirmed that the singer still wants to sell it. Dvortsov even said that, according to some reports, a buyer has already been found for him, ready to give a billion rubles.

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