british singer Elton John joined voices around the world who have condemned the Russian invasion of Ukraine, where the bombing began last Thursday, and during a concert in New Jersey, referred to Russian President Vladimir Putin as a “little bastard.”
The interpreter appeared on Friday night in the city of Newark, in New Jersey, as part of his farewell tour of the stage and took a moment to express his solidarity with the Ukrainians, to whom he dedicated his 1974 success. Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Meaccording to the newspaper NJ.com.
The music icon recalled that he has visited Ukraine many times as part of his AIDS foundation, after which he stated that “some people are horrible, aren’t they?” referring to the Russian president.
“Absolutely appalling. There is no justification for this. You little bastard, I hate him.”affirmed the singer-songwriter, according to the newspaper.
The famous performer received loud applause from some 15,000 people who came to the Prudential Center in Newark for his concert Farewell Yellow Brick Roadwhich was scheduled for April 2020 and was rescheduled for this year. (I)
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