Singer and TV presenter Olga Buzova spoke openly in an interview with Nadezhda Strelets on YouTube about her approach to criticism. She described a period when every comment felt like a personal sting, yet she found a way to keep moving forward without letting disdain dictate her mood or choices.
There was a time when she felt genuine self pity and almost spoke up to defend herself, asking the audience to give her room and calm down. She remembers thinking, hello friends, I am not a whipping girl, enough, I am fine. Yet she chose restraint over a dramatic response, recognizing that there is a deluge of voices and many opinions, and she did not feel compelled to answer every demeaning remark or to engage with every accusation thrown her way.
In conversation, Buzova emphasized that she generally ignores criticism. She reserves a response only for remarks that threaten her honor or dignity. She does not understand why people fixate on her life, treating it as if it were a public property. Her stance is to discuss topics she personally values and believes deserve attention. For instance, she weighs in on Anna Asti’s recent album or form of cinema like the film Challenge with Yulia Peresild, when she truly has something to say and a clear point of view.
Earlier in her career, Buzova appeared on the reality program The Last Hero, a chapter that drew attention to the dynamics on set and the way conflicts can unfold under bright lights. That moment remains part of the broader narrative about her work in television, as she continues to navigate fame, media scrutiny, and the ever-changing landscape of public opinion. She moves forward with a focus on content that resonates with her, choosing conversations that reflect her own assessment and taste, rather than chasing every rumor or sensational story.