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NewsOtar Kushinashvili 'tread' hard on Laima Vaikula

Otar Kushinashvili ‘tread’ hard on Laima Vaikula

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Infamous journalist Otar Kushanashvili discussed the latest news from show business on star blogger Alena Zhigalova’s show.

Teleprogramma.pro writes that the sharp tongue of Otarik from Kutaisi, as he calls himself, got Laima Vaikule, who not so long ago said that she was feeding the whole USSR with her activities.

The expert believes that the singer has “talked a lot” lately and wanted to say “a little sharpness”, but it’s missed. He hinted that her younger years, even before she met Raymond Pauls, didn’t sing at all.

“The talk about her feeding the Soviet Union is stupid, worthless, born out of emotion. A friend wrote to me that Lyme was the most professional shit…until Raymond Pauls finds her. She was a money prostitute, a woman writes to me,” Kushinashvili said.

Earlier, it was learned that Laima Vaikule, a longtime friend of Yudashkin, shared her memories of the start of her career as a makeup artist.

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