Singer Alla Pugacheva arrived in Moscow by train from Pskov, traveling in a VIP class compartment that cost about 30 thousand rubles. Life reports this with details from ShoТ. The publication notes that the diva boarded a 12-seat carriage where the compartment was intended for two passengers and included her own shower and toilet.
Unlike previous trips, this time she did not rent an entire car, though the rail rules on the Pskov–Moscow route allow a passenger to purchase a single compartment. In earlier journeys, the Prima Donna traveled in a separate carriage that featured a kitchen and private spaces for herself and her security detail. The shift in arrangements is a point of discussion among followers and industry watchers.
Recently, Dmitry Chuprakov, the singer’s director, confirmed that Alla Pugacheva arrived in Russia on the evening of November 2. The same source noted that the assistant did not specify how long she would stay or the purpose of the visit. Observers waited for further clarification as events unfolded.
Later reports suggested that the artist had returned to Russia to arrange an additional will and to secure documents related to her children Lisa and Harry. According to ShoТ, Pugacheva might also use this visit to record a new song. These developments sparked renewed public interest and sparked discussion about her creative plans and personal affairs.
Earlier, Yana Rudkovskaya spoke up in defense of Sasha Petrov amid criticism from online critics, adding another layer to the ongoing conversations surrounding the singer and her circle. The public record shows a rhythm of travel, legal considerations, and potential artistic projects as the artist navigates both public life and private preparations.