Escaped from Russian actor Kirill Safonov appeared in the mini-series on The first channel is "Personal Assistant". This is evidenced by the program of broadcasts on the official website of the broadcaster.
The series, featuring an actor who calls himself a "patriot of Israel," consists of four episodes. They will be broadcast immediately after the "Time" program. The first episode was released the day before, on December 2.
The star of the TV series "Tatiana's Day" Kirill Safonov moved to Israel in 2022 with his wife, the soloist of the Fabrika group Sasha Savelyeva. Safonov repeatedly said in an interview that "innate patriotism remained in the Krasnoyarsk Region, where he was born. And the acquired one is right there, in Israel." The artist had lived in this country for about seven years before. Safonov did not make any loud statements about the special military operation, but last summer on his page on the social network he published lines from the song of the Ukrainian band Okean Elzy in Ukrainian.
Ukrainian subscribers unequivocally regarded this gesture as support for the Kiev regime. At the same time, the Russian part of users attacked the artist with criticism. Safonov found it necessary to respond to his fans.
"In my life, I speak three languages tolerably well: Russian, Ukrainian and Hebrew. If you have a problem with it, you have a problem with it, and you can quietly slam the door goodbye," he wrote.
As reported by EADaily, earlier the head of the Federal Project on Security and Anti-Corruption Vitaly Borodin reported that twice hastily left Russia singer Christina Orbakaite will take part in a New Year's concert at The first channel.
Earlier, a film by journalist Vladimir Pozner "The Turkish Notebook" appeared on the country's main TV channel. The journalist himself does not consider this a return to television, but the public does not agree with him, actively condemning such a decision of the leadership of the First.
So, military expert and blogger Yuri Podolyaka considers the return to The first federal channel of Posner, which, after the start of SMO, left the Russia, and earlier showed himself to be a Russophobe and an enemy of Orthodoxy, is a sad symptom. When asked if he was a patriot of Russia or not, Posner, a man with three passports, answered honestly that he, who had never considered himself either Russian in spirit or a patriot of the country, was just making money here. And he preferred to live in France (the place where he was born).
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