The singer, whose performance was interrupted for sending a sign to Zelensky in the Kremlin, told everything – 2024-06-17 17:22:15

Russian singer Natasha Koroleva said that she herself does not know why her patriotic performance at the Victory Day concert was not shown on television.

Publika.az reports that the press reported that the artist was seen in the Kremlin with the “Georgi” ribbon, officially banned in Ukraine, on his chest.

According to media reports, the singer sent a sign to Volodymyr Zelensky that he did not care about the bans. In addition, the artist performed the song “Just Don’t Die”. After that, it was claimed that his speech was cut and removed from the air.

The singer said that this composition about the power of female love and faith can create miracles. Natasha Koroleva sang this performance for the wounded soldiers who participated in the battles in Chechnya.

“I remember that the fighter had his newly married girlfriend with him. I told him: “Your love will save him. Just say to him like a prayer: “Don’t just die, live longer!” And you will see – everything will be fine,” said Koroleva about the history of the song she performed.

A few years later, the singer met this couple again at his next concert. They thanked the singer for his spiritual support.

Thus, Natasha Koroleva made it clear that she chose this song for her performance at the concert in honor of Victory Day. The artist wanted to remind viewers and listeners that the power of female love and faith can create miracles in the most difficult, sometimes hopeless situations.

Jamila


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