Honored Artist of Russia Actress Natalia Andreichenko addressed Russian President Vladimir Putin following a direct line and a press conference, which she "listened to from beginning to end." She published the corresponding post on her page on the social network under the heading: "Open letter."
"From the bottom of my heart and my immense soul, I want to thank you for this unique and historic event," the actress wrote.
Andreichenko stressed that during the press conference she felt an incredible amount of "wisdom, peace, knowledge, open heart and love."
"I am so happy that your wisdom has suddenly united all the citizens of the country into one family," she added.
The experience of living in different countries has made it possible to comprehend everything that is happening in Russia, being a citizen of Russia is a great happiness. She expressed the opinion that Russia as a country "is responsible for saving the planet."
"Yes, I am Russian, I am proud of it, and no one can take away this title from me," Andreichenko concluded, specifying that this is a quote from her just published book.
Note, after a recent visit to The Russian actress left the country again and is now in Mexico.
As reported by EADaily, Andreichenko appeared in Moscow in early September. On social networks, she wrote that she was "here again," and then posted a video from the car in which she admired Moscow.
It also became known that the actress recently wrote a book, in Moscow she is engaged in her dubbing and is also ready to present her creation to the public. Andreichenko demands 350 thousand rubles for a forty-minute speech, the Paragraph portal found out.
In one of the interviews, the actress has already managed to explain that "she came right now, at the most difficult time for the Motherland," because she simply had to be here.
She also added that she had arrived and was finalizing the book, "but the book is ready." The actress expressed confidence that there will be a film based on the book.
Also, Andreichenko, who has lived in the USA for more than 30 years, considers herself a huge patriot of the Russian Federation.