Pugacheva published an appeal to Russians and explained her words about “slaves and serfs”

Pugacheva published an appeal to Russians and explained her words about “slaves and serfs”

Singer Alla Pugacheva posted an angry appeal to envious people who, in her opinion, are trying to destroy her and alienate her fans.

In her statement published on the social network, the diva called the haters “a bunch of rabid imbeciles, envious people and slanderers.”

Pugacheva explained that she once called these people “slaves and serfs.” Her words provoked a wide public outcry, and social activists from the “Call of the People” demanded that the Investigative Committee punish the artist for such words addressed to the Russians.

“The people have nothing to do with it in this case, they are hostages of the current situation,” the star pointed out, adding that she loves the Russian people and feels sorry for her, while envy is trying to devalue her work with “absurd fictions and pathetic lies.” “My army of millions of fans will not betray me,” the 74-year-old artist expressed her conviction.

Pugacheva also commented on reports of her wealth. According to her, in order to earn money, she worked hard at one time, while some of her colleagues “scraped and drank away” their finest hour.

“Freedom is the main wealth. And I cherish it within myself, I live by this and will try to live until the victory of light over darkness, the victory of good over evil, the victory of truth over slander,” the singer concluded. The diva ended her sudden address with the mysterious phrase “You will hear from me again!”

Earlier it was reported that Pugacheva came to the Russian Federation to resolve the issue of selling real estate.

Source: Rosbalt

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