Social activist Vitaly Borodin threatened to reveal the names of Ukrainian singer Ani Lorak’s clients in Russia on his Telegram channel.
“Who was able to bring him back to television, we will tell you on Monday. Who was able to put him on NTV as a jury? I hope we can have him removed from there in disgrace because I believe this is a betrayal,” Borodin wrote.
He called the singer a “traitor to Russia” and complained that Lorak called himself a patriot behind the scenes but did not officially state his position. According to Borodin, only “unfounded statements” come out of the star’s mouth.
At the end of August, the public organization “People’s Call”, led by human rights activist Vitaly Borodin, sent an appeal to the Prosecutor General’s Office of Russia with a request to cancel singer Ani Lorak’s concert in Crocus City Hall. Moscow.
in may reportedthat the singer’s concerts were canceled in the Rostov region, Voronezh and some other Russian cities. In particular, Krasnodar Mayor Evgeny Naumov condemned Ani Lorak’s attitude towards the special operation. He feared that the money Lorak collected would go to support the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Previously Morgenstern (known as a foreign agent in the Russian Federation) appealed “To native hearts” on the background of the blocking of the video “Black Russian”.