Vika Tsyganova harshly criticized Konstantin Bogomolov for vulgar culture in Russia. On her Telegram channel, the singer indignantly said that the director who danced “naked on stage” was promoting the country's traditional values.
According to the artist, the double standard of Konstantin Bogomolov's behavior on stage and his opportunism look “absurd”. Vika Tsyganova recalls how the director's wife, Ksenia Sobchak, interviewed criminals and representatives of Russia's secondary enemies, which she believed could be called betrayal. The singer expressed indignation that the screenwriter, who allowed himself to be “disgusting” and “vulgar” on stage, taught Russians about culture.
“He danced around the stage naked, and now he teaches people traditional values… <...> Bogomolov talks about the Russian Empire and officer honor. Soon, perhaps he will start teaching people about ethics and spirituality. <...> When necessary – a Satanist, when necessary – a communist, he has now become a patriot and speaks of traditional values. <...> Didn't Bogomolov jump on stage naked, stage obscene imitations of obscene performances, and on the wedding day ride in a hearse and then go to church to get married?” – Vika Tsyganova spoke up.
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The artist was convinced: because of the “vulgarity” that Ksenia Sobchak and Konstantin Bogomolov were promoting, they needed to be “expelled” from Russia.
“That's right, if the officers of the Russian Empire saw all the disgusting and vulgar actions that the Bogomolov-Sobchachka couple are doing in our country today, they would chase them with dirty brooms straight to the Russian border… Or maybe even to the Israeli border, or what other nationality do these scrawny people have?” – said the singer.
Let us remind you that the wedding of Ksenia Sobchak and Konstantin Bogomolov became one of the most discussed events of 2019. The couple arrived at the registry office in a hearse with the inscription “Until death do us part”. The guests of the celebration were treated to a scandalous performance, in which the bride performed openly, at the end of which she lay down on the bed, and the groom sat next to her.
Before Konstantin Bogomolov call fostering “aristocracy” and “aristocracy” in men following the example of the Russian Empire.