The former secular journalist Bozhena Rynska, who fled to Latvia and fell into Russophobia, longed for a luxurious life in Moscow. She wrote about this on her page on the social network.
According to her, the first year of emigration was occupied with building a house and illnesses, there was no time to be nostalgic.
"The second year has started, and with it came longing. Longing for a glamorous life, a chic apartment, exhibitions and the Moscow movement," she continued.
According to Rynsk, in order not to go crazy and turn into a miserable emigrant, it is necessary to organize Patriki and Rublevka around yourself.
"To become their ambassador to Latvia," she concluded.
Despite the fact that in Russia, according to her, is a solid redneck, Rynska constantly comes to Moscow on business and always visits a cosmetologist.
"The level of cosmetology in Moscow is unreal. The price/quality ratio is amazing. All the same in England would have cost ten times more expensive," she stated.

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