Alla Pugacheva responded to propagandist and director Nikita Mikhalkov on her Instagram. Earlier, commenting on the singer's return to Russia, he called her a "rat": "I wonder what they expected when they returned to Russia (I'm talking about rats who immediately betrayed their homeland)?"
Pugacheva also published an excerpt from Mikhalkov's film "Slave of Love" (1975). In it, the main character Olga Voznesenskaya, played by actress Elena Solovey, says to the white Cossacks who are chasing her: “Gentlemen, you are animals! Gentlemen, you will be cursed by your country, soldiers!
Under the video, Pugacheva writes: “A wonderful film, a wonderful director. Where did the beautiful man Nikita Sergeevich Mikhalkov go?
Earlier, Pugacheva, in an interview with Super magazine , admitted that her first desire after her arrival was to “fill the face of one person.” She also published a post dedicated to propagandist Vladimir Solovyov. "I'm sorry Volodya. So after all, you can burst from anger and rudeness, ”she wrote .
He spoke publicly about Pugacheva's return to Russia: “Why are you dragging all this shit back to Russia. A certain Pugacheva has returned. He kicks open the Rolls-Royce door. To teach us again? Yes, the people said they thought of her.”