Singer Maria Boyko, known under the pseudonym Mia Boyka, asked the mother of eight-year-old Maryana to give a statement to the police and invited the young fan from Nadym to Moscow. Life reports this with the following reference: SHOT.
Maryana’s mother told the channel that Boyko’s assistant contacted her after information about the incident began to spread in the media. He said that he wanted to reconcile with the girl if the artist gave a statement to the police. As a sign of reconciliation, Boyko invited the quadrober and her mother to Moscow, where he plans to show the family “behind the scenes of great artists.”
But SHOT says the parent is still considering the singer’s offer. She stressed that the girl already has a fan club demanding a public apology from Boyko. The woman also recalled that the child began to be bullied at school after the incident.
The incident with eight-year-old Maryana happened at one of Mia Boyka’s concerts. The singer invited a girl with a cat mask on stage and asked: “Are you a quadruped, God forbid?” She confirmed that she was into quad sports. The singer then asked why her fan was acting like a cat, since she was a “beautiful girl.”
Later, internet users condemned the artist’s behavior, believing that he was acting unethically. The singer himself answered to the accusations, criticizing quadrobers. He published a screenshot from the article, which allegedly characterized the aggressive and antisocial behavior of representatives of quadrobers.
Previously It became clearIt was reported that Ekaterina Mizulina filed a complaint with the prosecutor’s office against Mia Boyka because of her four-piece hairstyle.
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Source: Gazeta

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