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Singer Klavdia Petrivna received a music award: who went on stage to receive the award. Photos and videos
The anonymous Ukrainian singer, who releases tracks under the name Klavdia Petrivna, was honored by Lirum magazine in the Debut of the Year category. Maria Kondratenko, the author of the song "Vanka-Vstanka," came on stage to receive the statuette.
Kondratenko did not make an unequivocal statement about whether Klavdia Petrivna is her creative "alter ego". She only thanked the audience and her team, said it was "unexpected," and intrigued with a call: "Stay tuned, see you soon." The video was filmed and posted online by the audience who attended the award ceremony.
Klavdia Petrivna hides her identity. A black hat has become a part of her image, replacing the artist's photo on her Instagram profile and appearing on the cover of her first mini-album. By the way, Maria Kondratenko wore a black hat and a wide jacket when she accepted the Klavdia Petrivna award.
On February 6, the Instagram accounts of Maria Kondratenko and Klavdiya Petrivna published a joint post with photos of a girl wearing a black hat and jacket. Her face is not visible in the photos, but we can guess that Kondratenko was posing for the camera.
The photos are laconically captioned:"Who is this?". Some users believe that this is a confession - that Kondratenko is Klavdia Petrivna. Others think it's a joke or a joint PR campaign, as anyone could have gone up on stage to take the statuette.
A little later, Kondratenko shared her photos in the same image and with the award, where you can see the signature of Klavdia Petrivna.
The new artist Klavdia Petrivna was called the most mysterious personality in Ukrainian show business. She appeared in 2023, and her songs quickly gained popularity on TikTok.
According to one theory, an 18-year-old Ukrainian girl named Solomiya is allegedly hiding under the pseudonym of Klavdia Petrivna.
Masha Kondratenko is an actress of the TV series School, blogger and singer. She is best known to the public as the singer of Vanka-Vstanka, Balalaika Bears, and Fire-Fire.