Many grown-up children of those who escaped from Russia, after the start of a special military operation in Europe, is now going to return home. This was told by a former KVN participant, actress and TV presenter Tatyana Lazareva ❶❷ in an interview with journalist Irina Petrovskaya.
According to Lazareva❶* *, distraught parents with children came to new countries, began to run through instances, open accounts, look for apartments.
"Now the children of my friends are just saying, 'That's it, I went back to Russia because I didn't find myself, I feel bad here. And it was good for me there," the actress said.
She noted that parents-relocants are beginning to worry. However, according to the actress, it's just nostalgia for childhood.
"Yes, let him go, go and see that that world no longer exists," Lazareva is sure ❶ * *.
This is nostalgia for carelessness, the desire to get out of a difficult adult life and return to the place they missed these few years. The actress suggests that upon returning to They will understand Russia all this.
"And it will be a bitter disappointment," she predicts.
As reported by EADaily, earlier Lazareva herself ❶❷, who has been living in Spain for almost 10 years, said that she really wants to return to Russia and I am sure "that this will happen."
"It is my right to think so, and I think so. Moreover, I am already designating for myself some kind of front of work that I will be able to perform there," the comedian noted.
❶An individual performing the functions of a foreign agent
❷An individual included in the list of terrorists and extremists of ROSFINMONITORING

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