Singer Lolita Milyavskaya did not know about the appeal of the head of the State Duma Committee for the Protection of Nina Ostanina's family (KPRF) to the head of the Russian Interior Ministry Vladimir Kolokoltsev with a request to check the artist for compliance with Russian legislation.
"I haven't read it," she told the Daily Storm telegram channel.
According to Lolita, there was a drunk man at one of the concerts, whom she had to besiege "to the laughter of the audience."
"This episode is on the Internet. Everything can be viewed. In addition, there is a limit of 16+ at the concert," the singer added.
Lolita noted that she had nothing to say to Nina Ostanina.
"Just wish her long life," she concluded.
As reported by EADaily, in her appeal Ostanina indicated that in July 2024, at concerts in Moscow and In St. Petersburg, Lolita performed the song Cadillac by rapper Alisher Morgenstern** (Valeeva**), as well as the song "Monologue" from the repertoire of Alla Pugacheva, who left Russia and "indulged in expressions discrediting our people and country."
According to the deputy, "the singer behaved provocatively, shouted at the audience, performed obscene songs, which directly contradicts the basic principles of state policy for the preservation and strengthening of traditional Russian spiritual and moral values, approved by Decree of the President of the Russian Federation No. 809 dated November 9, 2022."
In this regard, she asked the Minister of Internal Affairs "to check the actions of singer Lolita Markovna Milyavskaya for compliance with the legislation of the Russian Federation."
Lolita previously explained that the parody of the Morgenstern song * Cadillac was created three years ago, and now a verse from it is always performed at concerts, because "it's just ridiculous."
*An individual performing the functions of a foreign agent