Singer Slava talked about her desire to return to the USSR because of Malakhov’s show

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Singer Slava was outraged on Instagram with the recent release of Malakhov’s program (the owner of the Meta company is known as an extremist in Russia and was banned), noting that the creators of the program did not set themselves the goal of telling the truth to the audience. .

“Do you want to watch cockfighting? Watch the program with Malakhov. It seems to me that you can bet on it soon. That’s all I want to say about the release. [хирургом Тимуром] Heydarov and [адвокатом] “Elena Senina,” said the artist.

Slava noted that the only person who wanted to tell the truth in this program was his defender Elena Senina.

“But the hens and roosters were crowing about it. “Because he is an intelligent and educated person, he does not know how to interrupt,” shared the artist.

The singer recalled that in his childhood he firmly believed in the accuracy of the information broadcast on television.

“What now? It’s a shame that all these programs that are supposed to convey the truth are making a show of it. In this regard, I would really like to return to the Soviet Union,” Slava admitted.

On July 22, singer Slava accused Khaidarov of doing bad breasts. She stated that after the surgery, she noticed breast asymmetry and “disgusting scars.” Khaidarov himself stated that the singer did not follow the recommendations on caring for scars after surgery. More than 50 more girls subsequently signed a collective letter against the surgeon. Lawyer Elena Senina is prosecuting the case on behalf of the victims.

Previously reportedA lawsuit was filed against Pugacheva and Orbakaite over the scaffolding at their dacha.

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