The singer Christina Orbakaite, who has hastily left Russia twice, who stated that she had already said goodbye to her fans at a concert in St. Petersburg, will return to The first channel. This was announced in his telegram channel by the head of the Federal Security and Anti-Corruption Project (FPBC) Vitaly Borodin.
"It has just become known that Pugacheva's daughter, Kristina Orbakaite, will take part in a New Year's concert at Channel One," the social activist wrote.
At the same time, Borodin called the earlier information about the singer's refusal of New Year's corporate parties in Russia a "planned stuffing."
"Apparently, they want to create a surprise effect from the appearance of Orbakaite on New Year's Eve on television," he believes.
Borodin's subscribers took this information negatively, leaving about 2 thousand angry comments.
"'We don't need her,' 'I'm sick of these singers,' 'I won't watch the First One,' 'Like cockroaches, they climb and climb,' 'Chase her,' 'Unpleasant surprise,' 'They'll spoil the whole holiday again,'" users say.
As EADaily reported, in September of this year Orbakaite said in a rare interview that she was going to meet with her native country "in a better life." She called the concert, which took place in March on the stage of the Oktyabrsky Concert Hall in St. Petersburg, a landmark and final one.
A week earlier, the Mash telegram channel claimed that Orbakaite, for the first time in a long time, refused to accept orders for New Year's corporate parties in Russia. The actress is going to spend the winter in sunny California and will stay there at least until the end of January. And Orbakaite's name was in Russia to private events, but she refused.

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