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Alla Pugacheva addressed the Russians who support the Kremlin and the war in Ukraine: they were slaves, they became slaves

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Pugacheva responded to all the rumors about herself

Russian pop singer Alla Pugacheva, whose silence provoked many rumors in the Russian media, could not stand the false accusations and addressed her detractors. She answered many questions that concerned her fellow citizens and outlined her political position.

The artist called Russians "hostages," obviously referring to the political regime. The star also stated on Instagram that her greatest value is freedom (to see the photo, scroll to the bottom of the page).

The diva's post can be divided into conditional blocks, in each of which she responded to separate accusations from propagandists and rivals on stage.

"It's funny and sad to watch a bunch of crazy inconsistencies, envious people, and slanderers. You are so funny! By the way, it was you I called slaves and serfs, the people have nothing to do with it, they are hostages of the current situation," the star tried to "whitewash" the Russians.

She added that she "loves and pities" her people, for whom she has worked all her life, sacrificing her health and personal life.

The artist advised not to waste energy and resources on trying to undermine her credibility in the eyes of millions of fans.

"I have fulfilled my mission. I haven't sung for a long time, and my fate is controlled by the Universe. And there's no need to count the number of hairs on my head (after Chernobyl, thank you, at least I have some left). And my voice still sounds tired, given that for half a century, despite my illnesses, I ran to my favorite viewers and did everything to make them happy," the diva added.

The singer, who emigrated immediately after Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, responded sharply to Russian artists who are counting her money.

She reproached her critics for earning her fortune through hard work, while they "drank away their star time" and are now accusing her competitor of "cutting off their air."

In the end, Alla Borisovna made it clear that she was waiting for the victory of "good over evil." From the artist's words and her escape from her home, it became obvious that the Russian Federation was not the first word to characterize the performer. This was almost her first political statement.

"Happiness is not in money. Freedom is the main wealth. And I cherish it, I live by it, and I will try to live to see the victory of light over darkness, the victory of good over evil, the victory of truth over slander. Let's move on," the diva concluded.

We would like to remind you that after the outbreak of a full-scale war, Alla Borisovna, her husband Maxim Galkin and their children left Russia. From abroad, the impersonator actively condemned the actions of the Putin regime and supported Ukrainians, and the singer made it clear that she shared his opinion. Pugacheva publicly asked to be recognized as a "foreign agent".

As OBOZ.UA previously reported, Alla Borisovna attended the pro-Ukrainian festival of Lima Vaikule, where Andrey Danylko performed his hit "Russia goodbye" with Ukrainian flags. In addition, he shouted about the victory of Ukrainians, and at the end, the audience was shown a photo of the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Valeriy Zaluzhny.

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