Singer Kristina Orbakaite refused to perform duet hits with her remaining in Russian colleague Abraham Russo at a private event in Dubai (UAE), violating the agreement. This is reported by the Shot telegram channel.
The customer wanted to hear their joint songs "Just Loving You", "Love that no longer exists". However, as it turned out before going on stage, the concert director Orbakaite did not agree with her duet songs with Russo. As a result, the singer performed songs for two alone, but received the full fee — 50 thousand euros (about 5 million rubles). Russo's fee at the same time is about 20 thousand euros.
"We didn't have any contacts. I don't know where she is, she's busy with her life, I'm busy with mine, we don't cross paths anywhere — at some concert venues," Russo told the telegram channel.
Earlier, the artist said that he did not care about those who left Russia performers. The singer continues to build a career here and is actively touring. He said that he is now preparing new duets with other Russian "modern singers."
As reported by EADaily, Orbakaite after the statement about the farewell concert in Russia has decided to get rid of its real estate in the country worth more than half a billion rubles. She is trying to get rid of two apartments in an elite residential complex in the very center of Moscow "Four Winds" on Bolshaya Gruzinskaya Street. For each of the apartments on the 8th floor with panoramic windows with an area of 259.9 and 225.5 square meters, she wants to receive 200 million rubles each.

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