Singer Glukoza (Natalia Ionova) first commented on her performance at a concert in Krasnoyarsk, saying that the reason for her strange behavior on stage was the use of antidepressants and sleeping pills. She wrote about this on Instagram (her owner, Meta, is known as an extremist in Russia and is banned).
According to the artist, she began to have health problems due to stress. Glucose lost her grandmother Lydia, who raised her. At the same time, a conflict began between the singer and her former producer Maxim Fadeev.
“I couldn’t sleep, I went to the doctor because my panic attacks were getting worse. I was prescribed medications: sleeping pills and antidepressants. This was the first time in my life that I took such drugs and I didn’t know how they affected me,” the artist said.
He also expressed his regret for upsetting those who came to the concert.
“For me, my audience is priceless, the stage is my whole life. I want to apologize for disappointing you,” the singer added.
It was previously reported that Glucose, who performed at a concert in Krasnoyarsk, experienced an “altered state of consciousness.” will serve The organisers were taken to court. According to the event agency, the artist had “improperly” fulfilled his contractual obligations.
Glucose surprised Internet users with his behavior on the Metallurgist Day in Krasnoyarsk. The Mash Telegram channel, citing eyewitnesses, reported that the artist almost disrupted the performance. The artist did not hit the notes and touched intimate places.
Former narcologist saw Glucose shows signs of poisoning with psychoactive substances.
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Source: Gazeta

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