Renowned singer Natalya Vetlitskaya allegedly transferred an apartment at Patriarch’s Pond to her 19-year-old daughter Ulyana, according to a Telegram channel called Puree.
The real estate in question spans 200 square meters. Rumors claim the property was a gift from entrepreneur Suleyman Kerimov. Estimates place the value in the hundreds of millions of rubles, potentially exceeding 200 million rubles.
It is suggested that the motive behind the transfer was a precautionary measure to shield the artist from possible asset confiscation tied to discrediting the Russian army. The Telegram channel reports that Vetlitskaya, who has been living abroad, initially criticized the Northern Military District and the Russian Armed Forces on social media, though those posts were later removed.
Natalya Vetlitskaya, now 59, relocated to Spain in 2012, with statements indicating that climate change had health benefits for her daughter. The singer acknowledged a desire to return to performing in 2019 and restarted her artistic career in 2020.
On February 12, it was noted that Vetlitskaya is willing to return to Russia for a fee of 4 million rubles. A subsequent publication stated that her management would assess the opportunities with the company inviting the artist to perform on stage.
Activists, in 2022, urged authorities to check for foreign funding sources on the grounds that Vetlitskaya discredited the Russian Armed Forces.
Earlier reports mentioned that Boris Grebenshchikov, a artist labeled a foreign agent in Russia, had a concert in Dubai that was canceled.
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