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"I lied a lot": Olia Poliakova admits to deceiving journalists and shares new forecast for the end of the war
Ukrainian singer Olia Poliakova has admitted that she has repeatedly lied to journalists. According to the singer, she made up interesting stories that became newsworthy for the national media.
"You know, I have lied a lot in my life for journalists. So that they would have something to write about. For example, let's say I lied that my stepfather was a friend of Fidel Castro," the artist said in a conversation with Yevhen Yanovych for the "20:23" show. However, Poliakova noted that her voice does have a range of three octaves.
In addition, the star predicted the date of the end of the war in Ukraine. In 2025, the singer wants to gather the Olimpiyskyi, adding that there will definitely be peace then. "I hope there will be 100% peace. On October 25th, October 26th, there will be peace. If the war does not end, you can catch me," the celebrity added.
In the past, the guest admitted, she said that peace would come in the spring of 2023, but the prediction did not come true. "I said that the war would end in the spring of '23. My mom called me and said: "Olia, is it true?" I said: "Mom, I don't know," Poliakova recalls, "and she thinks that everything they say on TV is true.
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