Singer Niletto (real name Danil Prytkov) recorded a video addressing his fans on Instagram (the owner of the Meta company is known as an extremist and is banned in Russia).
The artist posed in a brown checkered coat over a zippered sweater and hat. He talked about those who imitated the TV series “The Boy’s Promise”.
“I am a collective farmer, and you are all collective farmers. If we all undress, we’ll be on equal terms. And it will be clear: who has a collective farm body and who does not. I have a non-farm body, I’ve worked on it my whole life, I’m good. This is what distinguishes me from the collective farm bodies,” Niletto said in the video.
In the description of the images, the singer emphasized that she did not watch the series herself, but did not support the trend of copying the clothes of the main characters of the project.
“The boy’s word” is a trend everyone is talking about. It’s like a clothing trend. And now everyone looks the same. I’m not saying the series is bad because I haven’t watched even a single episode. I hope the matter is clear,” Prytkov wrote.
The premiere of the first episode of the TV series “A Boy’s Word” took place on November 8, and the last episode is scheduled to air on December 21.
The State Duma reacted ambiguously to the popularity of the series and gave advice to their writers. Sergei Solovyov, a member of the State Duma Committee on Culture, said that the difficult years of the country should be explained to the younger generation, but this should be done responsibly.
Ruzil Minekaev, formerly the actor of the series “The Boy’s Promise” acceptedthat some of the fans’ antics bothered him.
Source: Gazeta

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