Singer Vika Tsyganova admitted that the idea to interview Yuri Dudem (known in the Russian Federation as a foreign media agent) belonged to her husband, who was trying to “revive the media.” The artist talked about this in an interview IA “Regnum”.
“It seems to me that Dudya passed away after our meeting. And I’m glad that a lot of people – at least those around me, in the hospital or at the front – said: this is great, they made it cool,” the artist said.
Tsyganova said she wanted to leave 20 minutes into her conversation with the journalist. She did not do this because she had promised her husband that she would sit until the end and “not punch Dudya in the face”.
On October 26, an interview with the Tsyganovs was published on the YouTube channel of journalist Yuri Dud. At the beginning of the conversation, the journalist said that they were one of the first people in a year who agreed to talk to Dudem, despite having different political views than the interviewer.
Later Tsyganova statedIt was stated that Dudu’s interview, which lasted more than three hours, was the result of the study of “neural networks and deepfake technologies”. Later, her husband admitted in a conversation with socialbites.ca that, talking about the involvement of the neural network, the singer wanted to “avoid bad questions.” “He enjoyed it very much,” she recalled Prigozhin.
Formerly in the Federation Council named The drunken delirium of Yana Troyanova’s words about Russia (recognized in the Russian Federation as a foreign agent).
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Source: Gazeta

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