Comedian Maxim Galkin (recognized as a foreign agent in the Russian Federation) insults those who stayed in Russia from abroad. The turn came to the ex-husband of her current wife Alla Pugacheva – Philip Kirkorov. The singer parried the caustic attack of the artist who escaped from the Russian Federation, reports NTV.
During a speech abroad, Galkin said that Philip Kirkorov could influence the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. To do this, the singer needs only one item of clothing.
- Angelina Vovk said that she was ready to go to the front with Khryusha and Stepasha. In his place, I would take Filya (Philip Kirkorov. – Ed.). If Philip in transparent tights appears at the front, a truce of several days is guaranteed. Especially if he holds the head of (Olga) Skabeeva in his hands (Russian journalist. – ed.), – said the husband of Alla Pugacheva.
Star lawyer Alexander Dobrovinsky conveyed these words to Kirkorov. He said he did not plan to deal with Galkin, but would heed his wishes directed to him for the future.
- For the sake of preserving peace, if necessary, I will go to the front in sticking. If that helps the situation. You won’t scare me with anything,” the singer said.
However, other artists with whom he and Pugacheva were previously friends also received from the comedian: Oleg Gazmanov, Grigory Leps, Larisa Dolina, Nadezhda Babkina.
- They say the time has come to write patriotic songs, they have organized a whole press conference. Leps, Gazmanov, Babkina, Dolina are seated. The average age of 70 is the cooperative “Sudoroga”, the showman kept joking at his concert.
Larisa Dolina said that Galkin’s words did not affect her at all. More adamant was Oleg Gazmanov, who called the comedian and his wife enemies of Russia. Moreover, according to him, it is not a question that they left the country, but that they betrayed their fatherland.
Earlier, the “Main Regional” wrote that Alla Pugacheva responded with a melancholy verse to congratulations on her 74th birthday.
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