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Serdyuchka rejected an outraged Russian-speaking spectator of a concert in Dnipro

Verka Serduchka at the Laima Vaikule Festival. Photo: Laima Rendezvous Jurmala / social networks

Last weekend, Ukrainian artist Andrei Danilko, who performs in the image of a broken boorish Verka Serdyuchka, held another concert in the Dnieper. A video recording of a fragment of the evening appeared on the Dnepr Operational telegram channel.

Traditionally, Serdyuchka's concert was held in a packed hall, the guests of the show happily sang along and danced, filming what was happening on mobile phones. However, one of the spectators did not like the fact that the artist not only sang songs in Russian, but also spoke it from the stage. The scandalous visitor began to insult Danilko, mentioning sexual orientation.

Danilko turned to one of the artists of his team, asking to call security.

"Listen, will you shut your mouth, no?" said one of the artists to the spectator.

"You have a rag, put it in," Danilko suggested to the disgruntled.

He warned the woman that if she did not shut up, she would have to leave the hall.

As EADaily reported, Danilko had previously explained that in some cases it is simply impossible to refuse the Russian language, some songs written in Russian are not translated harmoniously into Ukrainian.

The artist himself does not experience "cognitive dissonance" when performing songs in Russian, they were written in the "Poltava mixture of Russian and Ukrainian", which is used in the region where he was born.

Danilko agreed that there must be a state language, but why at the same time "they can ban" singing "Everything will be fine" is unclear.

"I understand you, it's such a difficult time, people live very difficult lives, their psyche is disturbed, everyone is very annoyed, and probably then don't come to these concerts — you know the repertoire," suggested Danilko.
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20.11.2024

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