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“The thieving purse wanted to sing.” Tsyganova, after “Russian vodka,” coveted Pugacheva’s hits

The idea of ​​entrusting Tsyganova with performing Pugacheva’s repertoire was voiced by the head of the Federal Project for Security and Anti-Corruption (FPBC), Vitaly Borodin.

According to the Putinist, “some of Pugacheva’s songs are a legacy that does not belong to her.” At the same time, Tsiganova called the singer herself “a person who betrayed her homeland and left.”

“This heritage should not be lost,” said Tsyganova. “Alla Pugacheva did not have patriotic songs. Basically everything was about herself, her beloved. But, of course, this is in tune with every person. But some songs, yes, I could take for myself.”

Pugacheva has not yet commented on what is happening in the aggressor country of the Russian Federation.

“Not only are they crazy, but they are also dumb as a cork. Where are you and where is Pugacheva, Lord? Give her a mirror,” people were outraged online.

“The thieving purse wanted to sing. Without something good of her own, why not steal something truly talented and beautiful. Abomination,” they responded in the comments.

Context

Tsyganov is in the database of the “Peacemaker” website for supporting the policies of the illegitimate president of the aggressor country of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin.

The artist performed in Crimea, temporarily annexed by the Russian Federation, and in the Russian-occupied territories of Donetsk and Lugansk regions.

Ashley Davis

I’m Ashley Davis as an editor, I’m committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity and accuracy in every piece we publish. My work is driven by curiosity, a passion for truth, and a belief that journalism plays a crucial role in shaping public discourse. I strive to tell stories that not only inform but also inspire action and conversation.

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