The singer Alla Pugacheva, who left Russia after the start of the SVO, was hit with a barrage of criticism. The artist was accused of running away and even betraying her, but TV presenter and producer Kira Proshutinskaya decided to stand up for the singer, writes StarHit.
She noted that she had known Pugacheva since childhood, and their friendship was already more than sixty years old.
“I don’t want to divide people into friends and enemies, as many people do now. For example, I don’t understand why people are speaking badly about Alla Pugacheva now. Alla and I have known each other for more than sixty years, I know her very well,” noted the TV presenter. According to her, the singer supported her in difficult times, helped both during her illness and during her divorce. “And in general, she helped many people. Why should I consider her an enemy? — asked Proshutinskaya.
She recalled that Pugacheva did not make loud political statements and did not criticize Russian policies. However, according to the TV presenter, Pugacheva was very worried about the future of her younger children. According to her, the singer admitted that she was most afraid of weakness. “The children need to be raised. That’s why I try to get treatment, I go. You need to walk four thousand steps a day,” Pugacheva told Proshutinskaya and even showed her her sporting achievements, noted on her smartphone.
Earlier, Pugacheva called Russians “slaves and serfs,” and then explained herself for these words. The media wrote that the singer, who left the Russian Federation after the Northern Military District, decided to return to Russia and is already packing her bags. However, the artist came to the Russian Federation only for a few days. What exactly she did in the Russian Federation—solving real estate issues, visiting friends, recording songs—remained a mystery.
Source: Rosbalt

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