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Gennadi Usoev/Russian lookPeople’s Artist of the USSR Alla Pugacheva, who fled to Israel and called Russians serfs and slaves, found a buyer for her castle in the village of Gryaz. This information was shared by producer Sergei Dvortsov, who worked with the singer.According to him, a few months ago the performer of the song “Million Scarlet Roses” already tried to sell his property for 1 billion rubles, but the deal failed. “Then the buyer of the house was a well-known businessman, I will not name him. He already paid a deposit for the castle, but asked for a discount – Pugacheva did not give in, and they got together. dispersed”, quotes the producer kp.ru .Palaces added that no one currently lives in the castle and it is still for sale. Moreover, according to the producer, a buyer has already been found, ready to part with 1 billion rubles.

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