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Galkin fights back the Russians who watched the "zombie box" and attacked Pugacheva: there is dust and stones in your brains

Russian showman Maksim Galkin, who has a negative attitude towards Russian propaganda and supports Ukrainians, put in the place of the Russians who attacked him and his wife Alla Pugacheva with threats and unsolicited advice. In the comedian's opinion, they had watched a "zombie movie."

Thus, Maxim Galkin decided to enter into a dialog with them but only laughed at the propagandists' statements. These conversations can be found in the comments under one of the showman's Instagram posts.

"The man was just saving his assets abroad! He earned them honestly with blood and sweat! He had to sling mud at Russia, otherwise our Western comrades would not have believed him. This is a fact! I only feel sorry for Alla – why? She could have lived out her life in love and honor! Are foreign assets more valuable than a conscience? Well, she is against the war, but what does emigration have to do with it?" said one of the netizens.

However, the 48-year-old comedian responded ironically to such a reproach, asking the commenter to tell him where he had gone with his foreign property, which he did not know existed. The showman wrote: "What assets? Can you tell me? Maybe I buried them and forgot? And where can I get money for the dirt? Years of dust in your brain."

Another Russian citizen criticized Maxim Galkin for saying that as an actor, he should be acting and not getting involved in politics. According to the commentator, the comedian should realize that any negative statements about Russia will not go unnoticed.

"Sometimes there are stones in the kidneys, and this is some kind of stones in the brain. Such stone lumps that have merged into the form of a thought from a "zombie box" without punctuation and overarching meaning," Alla Pugacheva's husband replied.

"Maxim, when will you start asking to go back to Russia? Latynina has already apologized, cried, and admitted that she was wrong. Russia is a 'great country' and Putin is a 'great president'! When are you and Allochka going to run away to have time to sing in the Kremlin?" another propagandist "shone" in the comments under the parodist's post.

Interestingly, Maxim Galkin decided not to even respond to such a statement in the form of a text message, so he simply reacted with a few laughing emoticons.

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