The star of the 90s is Professor Lebedinsky (Alexei Lebedinsky), who in 2014 escaped from Russia for political reasons, wrote a will. He announced this in his telegram channel.
"I bequeath all my property, all my copyrights, including music, lyrics, poems, journalism, music and other videos, photographic materials: film and digital photographs, finished photographs in digital form, printed photographs, photo archives, video archives, to my friend Vasily Melnikov, who has not let me die for the last 4 years and supported financially, " the report says.
Lebedinsky stressed that he asks to consider this post as an official testament.
Now the musician practically does not leave the house because of a mental illness, he has already addressed subscribers of his account in social networks with a request for help.
"I will transfer my debts to other people in a separate letter that are much less substantial in terms of amounts, and they can be distributed by partially selling my property," he added.
The artist clarified that he wrote this will in case he could not repay his debts before his death, "if something happens earlier."
To confirm his identity, he indicated his surname, first name, patronymic, as well as date and place of birth. The 56-year-old actor noted that a similar text will be published on the page in the social network X.
"I am not able to reach a lawyer," he concluded.
As EADaily reported, in April of this year, apologizing for having to write about it, he turned to subscribers with a request to help with money, specifying that last month they sent him just enough to pay for Internet and electricity.
He remembered how he used to be wealthy and helped everyone possible, "gave away hundreds of thousands of dollars." Now he himself found himself in a difficult life situation — "I will remind you at the end of every month that I somehow need to live this ... life."
The professor stressed that he lives a modest life, "does not go to restaurants and cafes, and does not even make his teeth, which have been falling apart for a long time." The only alternative is to go under the bridge to the homeless.
According to Lebedinsky, he lives with a diagnosis of "major depressive disorder or existential depression."