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The House of Happiness star used the example of her deceased godfather and his "270-year-old" brothers to explain why "good Russians" do not exist: Pugacheva is an exception

Bibliv confessed how she feels about "good Russians"

Actress Vitalina Bibliv, who lost her godfather in the war, admitted that she "does not believe in good Russians," so she stopped communicating with some friends and family. However, those Russian citizens who have left the country do not cause her negative emotions. She still keeps in touch with one such friend.

In addition, she believes that prima donna Alla Pugacheva proved her anti-war stance by emigrating from Russia with her family. Vitalina Bibliv spoke about this in an interview with Alina Dorotiuk.

"Let me tell you this: 89% of Russians can do it, but for some reason they don't. That's why I have some spot stories, such as Alla Borisovna Pugacheva, for me. I don't believe in "good Russians," because my friends used to say: "What can we do?" Well, leave the country. 3-4 people will pay taxes, and your money will be used to make missiles that kill me. And then you ask me: "How are you?" Fuck you," the actress explained.

Now the Ukrainian hardly communicates with the Russians she knew until 2022. In particular, the star fell out of favor with family members who called the atrocities in Bucha a "production."

The actress could not hold back her tears as she recalled her deceased cousin and his Azov comrades-in-arms, who visited the soldier's cemetery before the interview.

"Yesterday I was at the cemetery, and my cousin's brothers-in-arms from Azov arrived. They came out disfigured, beaten, with a prosthesis, a cane, looking 270 years old, not 40, and you think: "Why? Why?" Therefore, for me, there are no "good Russians, good Russian literature, this playwright is for us, let's play his plays," Bibliov summarized.

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