Comedian and TV presenter who escaped from Russian Maxim Galkin * began to communicate with his fans on the page in the social network. He was openly rude to several subscribers who condemned the artist for his anti-Russian statements.
Moreover, the intonation of the comedian's post was blissful, he thanked the residents of Spain, Sweden and Norway for the warm welcome, calling the past tours unforgettable.
One of the subscribers pointed out that Galkin * is simply obliged to "pour mud on Russia," otherwise Western comrades will not believe. At the same time, she does not understand the actions of the humorist's wife, Alla Pugacheva.
"Why would she do that? I would have lived out my life in love and reverence! Are foreign assets really more expensive than conscience?!" — the subscriber is perplexed.
Galkin * deigned to answer her with a personal comment.
"What assets? Can you tell me? Maybe I buried and forgot? And where can I get money for dirt? The age—old dust is in your brain," the comedian summed up.
Another user expressed the opinion that the artist should play, not get into politics, and think when he says something against Russia.
"There are kidney stones, and these are already some kind of brain stones. Such thought—forms fused into stone pellets without punctuation and end-to-end meaning," Galkin beat off this unflattering comment*.
As reported by EADaily, earlier Galkin * as a fresh Israeli addressed his fans in Hebrew — congratulated subscribers on the beginning of Hanukkah.
He wished miracles, and also advised not to eat a lot of sufganiyet — a traditional Hanukkah treat in Israel.
In the comments, users praised the artist, noting that his Hebrew is getting better and better. Also, fans stated that he speaks this language with a Russian accent, but it is quite understandable.
*An individual performing the functions of a foreign agent