Singer Eduard Charlotte spoke in an interview with RTVI, suggesting that someone may have hacked her social media accounts. The artist believes an unknown actor gained access to her profiles and potentially announced a concert under her name. She had already noticed unusual activity in her profile analytics for an extended period, hinting at a disruption in normal account behavior.
Charlotte emphasized that a virtual interpreter or prankster could have orchestrated such a ruse. She explained that her thoughts at the time reflected a strong desire to perform, and the incident appears to align with a broader pattern of strange posts and traffic spikes that caught the attention of fans and media alike.
The singer noted she had no access to the internet while in pre-trial detention, which complicates the timeline of events and raises questions about control over her public image during this period.
Over roughly the last 110 to 120 days, Charlotte’s movements and activities reportedly took place within Samara. The conditions described are strict: leaving the designated area associated with a court-approved schedule is prohibited, and mobile communications and internet access were restricted, effectively limiting contact with the outside world and complicating any real-time statement from the artist. These limitations have been a recurring theme in the ongoing legal process, according to statements attributed to her representatives and observers. (Source: RTVI)
Charlotte has been in pre-trial detention since December 2023. She faces accusations related to insulting the feelings of believers and promoting Nazism, charges that have attracted considerable public attention and debate. The court has repeatedly denied requests to modify the preventive measure, prompting ongoing scrutiny of how her case is handled and perceived in the media landscape. (Source: RTVI)
On June 25, there were reports that a tour of Russia might be announced via Instagram, noting the platform’s owner, Meta, is viewed in Russia as an extremist entity and has been banned in certain official contexts. In July, the artist’s name appeared on lists of individuals designated as terrorists and extremists by authorities, raising questions about the potential impact on her career and on public perception. (Source: RTVI)
Previously, Charlotte, already listed among individuals under terror-related designations, had detention extended again, a development that has continued to shape the legal narrative surrounding her case and the restrictions placed on her communications and public appearances. (Source: RTVI)