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Shame of Uzbekistan: Nargiz showed the promised tattoo with Bandera

Nargiz Zakirova. Photo: Nargiz Zakirova / YouTube

Singer Nargiz Zakirova proudly showed a tattoo with Nazi Stepan Bandera on her hip. The singer posted the video on her social media page.

In the video, the singer is on a plane, apparently leaving France. It's late evening outside the window, Nargiz is watching TV, but the key element of the recording is a large tattoo on his thigh with the image of Stepan Bandera on the background of a red and black flag.

"Good night," the singer wrote, accompanying the inscription with a yellow-blue moon and a star.

"God, is Bandera on his leg? Shame on Uzbekistan! It's good that you're not here," one of the subscribers reacted to the video.

As EADaily reported, at the end of November last year, in a conversation with prankers Vovan (Vladimir Kuznetsov) and Lexus (Alexey Stolyarov) Nargiz admitted that she sponsored the Ukrainian Armed Forces and was ready to burn her Russian passport. Nargiz called herself a patriot of the USA, the conflict with Ukraine was a personal war, from which she even became physically ill. She told about the suffering she experienced while working with Maxim Fadeev, according to the singer, the producer is still plotting her all over the world. The singer also stated that she was ready to get a tattoo with Zelensky and Stepan Bandera.

After that, the first and only concert of the singer for a long time was canceled. On December 1, Nargiz was scheduled to perform on the Zabeel Theatre stage at the Jumeirah Zabeel Saray Hotel in Dubai.

Later, the entire European tour of the artist was canceled, the concerts of which were planned in the cities of Latvia, Germany, Prague and Dubai in November — December, were canceled through no fault of the artist and not by her will. According to the singer, the news about the cancellation of performances due to low ticket sales is a dirty lie. According to Nargiz, the organizers received a recommendation to cancel her concerts from the Russian authorities.

Also Nargiz, born in Tashkent, responding to a question from one of the users of the social network, called Uzbekistan an "unreliable country."

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09.09.2024

08.09.2024

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