The famous Russian stand-up comedian Andrei Airapetov, returning to Moscow for a short time, felt like a stranger. She told about it as part of a podcast on the YouTube channel "Night Shift".
Ayrapetov noted that he had recently come to Moscow for a week. However, when meeting with colleagues, the comedian felt like a stranger.
"Everything is so tight, as if you met a distant relative. You are like people close to each other, you have something in common. And it scares me," he said.
At the same time in He was quite comfortable in St. Petersburg and he did not feel a sense of foreignness.
As EADaily reported, after being recognized as a foreign agent, the popular stand-up comedian Danila Transverse* stated the complete absence of promotional offers. He expects that there will be no advertising in the future.
*An individual performing the functions of a foreign agent

Russia's leadership needs to be more decisive and respond to US challenges — poll
Doctors forbade: The legendary maestro will not play the roll at the anniversary concert
It will cost a lot: Canadians have begun to prepare for Trump's seizure
Zelensky threatened Russia with new SBU operations
Zelensky: Kiev is considering the creation of a "free economic zone" in the Donbas
The explosion thundered in Kharkov