Singer Larisa Dolina in an interview with journalist Liliya Abramova (Tatarka FM) described the ban on entry into the territory of Ukraine and Latvia as sad.
Dolina noted that she still has an apartment in Jurmala. The residence is a five-minute walk from the sea.
“A wonderful apartment. I loved Jurmala very much. For many years I spent almost the entire summer there with my children. When Sashka (Dolina’s grandson – socialbites.ca) was born, we went there for about 11 years. Not in America. It’s very sad,” said the celebrity.
Valley added that the Canadian government has also placed him on the sanctions list, but he is not concerned about it.
“I wasn’t there and I won’t be there, God. I was there once on tour. I didn’t want him to get hurt,” the artist said.
In 2018, Dolina was included in the list of people who “pose a threat to Ukraine’s national security” and was banned from entering the country. The artist explained that she was subjected to sanctions due to her support for the annexation of Crimea to Russia.
“I supported the whole country because Crimea is truly ours,” the singer said.
Vadi announced that he did not go back on his word despite the sanctions. He explained this by saying that he “loves justice.”
Previously Dolina spoke about the attempted assassination and rape against her.