The incident involving the Yakutsk hotel room of Russian singer Victoria Daineko has been described by the artist as witnessed by her team and reported to socialbites.ca. According to Daineko, the person who entered her room was identified as the organizer’s assistant. She noted that no one has apologized to her since the event.
According to the singer, she has not received any apology yet. She has been traveling between cities, including a recent flight to Moscow that kept her occupied for the past hours. She suggested that a fuller discussion is likely to follow once she has time to reflect. The assistant who entered the room had accompanied the artist at the airport, greeted her, and said goodbye, among other interactions. There has been no direct apology from those involved.
Daineko admitted she is still in a state of shock from the incident. She said she is unsure how to process what happened and plans to return to Moscow to think through the situation more thoroughly. She described the experience as deeply unpleasant and noted that the future steps remain unclear.
The singer also conveyed discomfort about staying in hotels for extended periods. She explained a personal tendency to avoid prolonged hotel stays, regardless of room size. She mentioned taking precautions and receiving advice on how to secure doors and be prepared in case someone attempts to enter.
On the night when the events occurred in Yakutsk, unnamed individuals reportedly entered the hotel room while Daineko was reportedly asleep in her underwear and left belongings behind. She observed a glass of beer on the table, an empty bottle in a corner, and someone’s bag in the room. She relayed to hotel staff that she had been told the keys had been accidentally given to another guest.
Previously, Daineko had discussed spending nights with Natalya Rudova in another context, reflecting on past experiences in the spotlight and how such encounters provoke ongoing concerns about privacy and security during tours. (Source attribution: Socialbites.ca)