Singer Laima Vaikule admitted in an interview with the YouTube channel “And Graham Came Out” that oncology has taught her to be more attentive to other people’s problems.
“I woke up one morning and thought: “Lord, if there is no one to help me, I do not understand why I am alive. But before the Earth revolves around me,” Vakule emphasized.
He stated that he learned to smile and share his problems in the United States. According to the star, it helped people undergoing chemotherapy and exposure to radiation not give up and continue treatment.
“We think we’re immortal at 30 and don’t assume anything can happen. And when this happened to me, I realized that I lost a lot in my profession: constant tours, 300 tours a year, ”Vaikule summed up.
Previously Laima Vaikule admitted that she was afraid of a ban on singing in Russian due to criticism of the NWO.
Source: Gazeta

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