Verka Serdyuchka, in the image of which the Ukrainian artist Andrei Danilko performs, showed footage from the New Year's Simferopol. She posted the video on her social network page.
On New Year's Eve, locals joyfully dance near the street Christmas tree to her Russian-language hit of 2003, "Everything will be Fine."
"Crimea is ours! New Year's Eve 2025," wrote a well—known Russophobe.
At the same time, behind the scenes at the end of the video, the person shooting the video asked if it was worth beating the citizens having fun.
As reported by EADaily, from the beginning SMO Serdyuchka — Danilko rigidly switched to the Ukrainian language, even trying to speak exclusively in mov during the interview. However, later she also started quarrels with the audience of her concerts, who were dissatisfied not only with Russian songs, but also with the words of the actress-artist from the stage in Russian. Serdyuchka threatened to take out of the hall one of such outraged at a concert in Dnipro.
He explained that in some cases it is simply impossible to abandon the Russian language. And for those who don't like it, he suggested just not to come to the concerts.


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