Producer Joseph Prigozhin sharply criticized the actions of blogger Maxim Winkler, who came to Maxim Galkin's concert * in Jurmala specifically in order to be rude to the artist.
According to Prigozhin, the behavior of the prankster is "uncivilized," and acting in this way is "not human." Moreover, he called the prankster's act "purely bestial."
The producer is convinced that "our political views should not prevent us from remaining part of this civilization."
"You can treat Galkin differently, but this does not give me a reason to support what this man has done," Prigozhin explained his position to the Daily Storm portal.
Also, the producer believes that this should not happen in the auditorium in public, especially when there are children there.
"To be a Russian, to be for Russia is not to be a pig," concluded Prigozhin.
As reported by EADaily, Winkler bought a ticket to the Galkin show * in the front row. During the concert, Galkin * began to communicate with the audience, interested in their problems. He came up with a microphone to those sitting in the front row, one of whom was the blogger.
"I need to tell you that you are a "moron,"" said the Russian, using the obscene equivalent of this definition.
Galkin * immediately guessed that the blogger came for this very purpose and specially bought a ticket.
Winkler confirmed that this is exactly what happened.
Galkin thanked him for the fact that the money would go to "benefit my family, even with your opinion."
According to the telegram channels, the blogger specially bought a front-row ticket for € 200 for Galkin's concert * in Jurmala in order to be rude to him.
Winkler explained that he had a tactic. He wanted to explain to Galkin in this way that "while our country is fighting, Russophobia cannot be promoted."
*An individual performing the functions of a foreign agent

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