Like many others, Artem Sheinin was surprised by the prima donna’s hasty decision to leave. Nevertheless, as the presenter is convinced, Pugacheva’s songs have long belonged not to her, but to the people.
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The other day, the 73-year-old singer Alla Pugacheva surprised a lot of people by hastily taking the children and leaving Russia. The prima donna made this decision just a month following she returned to Moscow from a previous “exile”. Of course, the decision of Alla Borisovna in Russia was perceived extremely ambiguously. Some Russians say they are disappointed in their former idol and no longer want to listen to Pugacheva’s songs. However, TV presenter Artem Sheinin is convinced that it is not worth “cancelling” the wife of Maxim Galkin (recognized as a foreign agent in the Russian Federation), because her music has long become public property.
“Predictable. The singer is gone. Favorable wind to her. And you won’t say goodbye to the song, the song won’t say goodbye to you. The one who does not know how to sing and listen to songs will never be happy. And yes, I know it’s not her song. But the lyrics of her songs were written by excellent poets. And no one will take them away from us, ”Sheinin wrote in his Telegram channel.
However, there is something that belongs exclusively to Pugacheva. Of course, this is the notorious “castle” in the village of Gryaz, for which, as they say, they ask for a billion rubles. In addition, do not take away from the performer of the hit “Million Scarlet Roses” and the right to choose, which she realized. And it is not for us, according to Sheinin, to judge Alla Borisovna.
“The choice is hers, and her business. God is the judge, ”concluded the TV presenter.
Recall that now in a secular get-together they are actively discussing the reasons that forced the Primadonna of the domestic stage to make a hasty decision. According to blogger Lena Miro, the artist’s behavior can be explained by the fact that in Russia she felt unwanted.
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