The castle of singer Alla Pugacheva and comedian Maxim Galkin, dilapidated in the absence of owners, needs to be destroyed in the village of Mud near Moscow, it has no place there. This was stated by a local resident to the portal News.ru .
"What to do with it? Blow it up! They have arranged Courchevel, and we have a village here. Let them confiscate, but they will not succeed," said a man living near the castle.
He noted that he does not care at all about the destruction of the estate, nor the black mold on the walls, which various telegram channels write about.
"Yes, let it be destroyed. That's where he goes," three women who were walking with strollers in the vicinity of the castle supported him.
In addition, residents of barracks in this village collected 59 signatures under a collective complaint about rusty water. Allegedly, brown water began to flow from the taps in the apartments of local residents after the departure of the owners of the castle.
"One of the local residents showed a bathroom in which the faucets, walls and shower curtain are covered with rust. Moreover, the powder container in the washing machine turned out to be brown," the publication says.
The locals do not explain how the rusty water is connected with the departure of the stars to Israel, but now Galkin's neighbors❶ and Pugacheva is forced to buy bottled water.
As reported by EADaily, earlier Galkin ❶ began to communicate with his fans on the social network page. He was openly rude to several subscribers who condemned the artist for his anti-Russian statements.
❶An individual performing the functions of a foreign agent

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