Singer Lolita Milyavskaya commented on the internal ban of the Tyumen electronics store CaseGuru on servicing the participants of the "naked" party. If you translate from obscene to Russian, the singer said that this fact does not bother her.
"I *** (don't care). I do not know what brand we are talking about, and I honestly *** (I don't care). I don't care what he does," the RTVI portal quotes the singer.
The actress added that she would be upset if milk producers refused to serve her.
"Because I'm a milk addict," Lolita concluded.
Vadim Bokov, the founder of the CaseGuru brand, explained that his company "adheres to pro-Russian views and does not like the whole story to be liberal." On the company's official website, in the "Customer Service Policy" section, the names and surnames of persons who will definitely not be able to buy anything in it, as well as will not receive warranty and post-warranty service, are indicated. The store also warns that it will not serve "public figures who openly express liberal ideas and views in public space."
"Those specific names that are on the list, they are foreign agents. This is the first sign that they hold liberal views. And as for the participants of the "naked" party, we believe that it is not quite right to do such things when, figuratively, there is a war in the yard, and people are having fun, resting," said Bokov.
He also added that he refuses to service the users of the Pikabu portal, because the site "unites the toughest all the negativity that exists."
"We are a private company, we have the right to refuse those we want. The list is still like this, but it can easily be expanded if someone says negative things in our direction or in the direction of the state, criticizes it," Bokov summed up.
As EADaily reported, the so-called "naked" party of blogger, actress and TV presenter Anastasia Ivleeva was held at the end of December 2023. The outfits of the event participants caused a flurry of indignant reactions. All participants of the "naked" party to one degree or another faced the negative consequences of a large-scale scandal. So, all concerts within the framework of the Russian tour, which was dedicated to the 60th anniversary of Lolita, were canceled. In total, the artist had planned about 20 concerts in February-April. In the release of the program "Caution: Sobchak" On YouTube, which was dedicated to the anniversary of the escaped from Russian singer Alla Pugacheva, Lolita said that her older colleague condemned the artist for participating in a dubious event.
Last week, Lolita's concert was called for to be canceled in Kaluga. In a comment to a post on the telegram channel of Kaluga governor Vladislav Shapsha, a woman under the nickname "Olga" wrote that she asked to pay attention to Lolita's concert, which is scheduled for November 12 and is "heavily advertised." The woman believes that the singer "discredited herself," she recalled the naked party, and also pointed to a number of "other scandals," without specifying what it was about.