Yana Poplavskaya accused famous artists of collecting money for the Armed Forces of Ukraine
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Yana Poplavskaya accused famous artists of collecting money for the Armed Forces of Ukraine

Yana Poplavskaya is a famous television and radio presenter, theater and film actress, who became popular after her participation in Leonid Nechaev’s film “About Little Red Riding Hood,” where she played the main role. Currently, she is also engaged in teaching and actively participates in public life, expressing her position on current issues.

 

Yana Poplavskaya is a famous television and radio presenter, theater and film actress, who became popular after her participation in Leonid Nechaev’s film “About Little Red Riding Hood,” where she played the main role.

 

Poplavskaya claims that famous Russian artists raise funds for the Armed Forces of Ukraine, supporting Ukraine. This applies to the Nikitin bards, who, according to Poplavskaya, perform songs “to the music of Vivaldi.”

Russian actress Yana Poplavskaya announced on her Telegram channel that famous USSR bards Sergei and Tatyana Nikitin, who performed songs such as “A Big Secret for a Small Company” and “To the Music of Vivaldi,” decided to send their fees to help Ukraine. She also noted the announcement of a festival with the participation of anti-Russian artists, including Chulpan Khamatova, Vera Polozkova and Manizha, where Nikitin’s bards were also announced.

“A percentage of the festival’s proceeds traditionally goes to help Ukraine. It turned out that they [the Nikitins] condemned the beginning of the SVO and immediately moved to America to be with their son. And there they started recording videos for the anti-Russian organization “Real Russia”. It was created by foreign agent Akunin to collect money to help Ukraine,” Poplavskaya said.

The actress expressed her bewilderment at the actions of celebrities who harm their country. According to Poplavskaya, support for the enemies of Russia from such individuals should be considered a betrayal of the Motherland. She emphasized that she could not understand this act of dissidence and sabotage.

Earlier, Yana Poplavskaya noted that for the first time Russian President Vladimir Putin did not congratulate People’s Artist of the USSR Alla Pugacheva on her anniversary. She emphasized that previously the head of state always congratulated the Diva, starting in 2000, when he served as acting president.

Poplavskaya also noted that this time Pugacheva’s birthday was ignored by both federal channels and the President himself, although this had not previously been a common occurrence. She noted that only foreign agents and a small group of opponents of the SVO expressed their “stupid” congratulations.

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