Singer Lyusya Chebotina stated on Instagram (the owner of the Meta company is known as an extremist in Russia and is banned) that they were persecuting her.
Chebotina noted that rumors portraying her negatively on the Internet have gradually increased in the last six months. She also began to notice that her sentences were taken out of context and presented in a completely different way. The artist suggested that she had become “the bone in someone’s throat”. According to Chebotina, someone is paying the price for the damage to her reputation.
“They edit fake videos from performances. They edit it as if I’m singing for a plus… It just seems like those who do this don’t think about what’s coming back to this world. Goodness returns as good, evil returns as evil. I love my job and I love my audience. “I sincerely hope and believe that none of my people believe this,” the singer said.
Chebotina started her career in 2015 when she participated in the Ukrainian version of “The Voice”. She released her first album, Unlimited Love, in 2019.
Chebotin in December in the name The Russian fashion trend is one of the main factors why Katya Lel’s song “My Marmalade” is so popular in the West.
Previously Lyusya Chebotina called Davout a narcissist.