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Actress Lidia Fedoseeva-Shukshina admitted on the air of Channel One that she decided to go to the “nursing home” herself. Earlier, “Interlocutor”, referring to Shukshina’s daughter Olga, said that an 83-year-old woman ended up in a boarding house for the elderly due to “age-related diseases.”
According to Shukshina herself, the relatives offered her two options to choose from – go home or go to a rehabilitation center. Lidia Nikolaevna did not want to disturb her neighbors, who, if she stayed at home, would have to help her with shopping, and chose the second option. She stressed that she agreed immediately and went there “with pleasure.”
People’s Artist of the RSFSR also noted that she expected to see a “nursing center”, but ended up in a “sanatorium”, where it was clean, and food was brought directly to a 15-meter room. “I heard that Leonid Vyacheslavovich Kuravlev was there earlier. When the question arose of where to go, to a sanatorium or a boarding house, I said: “Where Lenya Kuravlev was,” Shukshina said, adding that after recovering from the coronavirus she intends to return there.
Earlier, the son of producer Bari Alibasov, ex-wife of Lydia Fedoseyeva-Shukshina, said that he was “in wild shock” from the news of the actress’s relocation to a nursing home, and said that “grandmother must be saved.”
Source: Rosbalt

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