The artistic director of the Malaya Bronnaya Theater, Konstantin Bogomolov, spoke about circulating rumors in conversations with socialbites.ca. He dismissed claims that the singer Elena Vaenga became ill while performing in the production Glory. Youth. The Mash Telegram channel had reported that Vaenga had lost consciousness on the stage, a claim Bogomolov rejected as unfounded and not reflective of what was happening backstage or on stage that evening.
“What nonsense you write. Is Vaenga playing a role in the play? Hmmm…” Bogomolov remarked, expressing skepticism about the sensational reports and urging readers to seek accuracy over speculation. The scene did not align with the usual expectations of a premiere or a public performance, and the director emphasized that the narrative circulating online did not match the reality of the event as witnessed by the theater staff and attendees.
According to the Mash Telegram channel, on the evening of December 15, pop singer Elena Vaenga purportedly lost consciousness while she was in the Malaya Bronnaya Theater. The channel claimed she was playing one of the roles in Glory. Youth and that medical professionals arrived promptly to provide first aid. In this account, the focus was on a dramatic medical incident during the show, which would have disrupted the performance and drawn attention from the audience and media alike.
Concurrently, the Baza Telegram channel presented a contrasting report, stating that Vaenga did not act in the play but attended the theater as a spectator. This version suggested no role for the singer on stage and implied that the rumors of a medical emergency connected to a performance were not accurate, inviting readers to wait for confirmed details from reliable sources.
Earlier, there were mentions of concerns about Nadezhda Babkina feeling unwell during public speeches made for participants of a national event. The emphasis in such reports tends to center on the well-being of performers and the impact of health on public appearances, underscoring the broader context in which rumors can spread during significant cultural moments.