The former soloist of the VIA Gra group, Ukrainian Vera Brezhneva, announced from the stage at a concert in Tashkent that she was looking for an Uzbek prince. A video of a fragment of her speech was published by one of the users on TikTok.
"The eldest daughter is 24 years old, the youngest is 15, and, you know, I still have hope," the actress shamelessly shared.
She noted that not only those over 30, but also those over 40, have hope of marrying a prince.
"That's why I'm looking for an Uzbek prince. Where is he, my dear? Even if he came here on a horse. Show yourself! I am ready to follow you to Samarkand," Brezhneva promised.
She warned the wanted prince about the "only nuance" — she "eats a lot."
"But I also earn well," the singer concluded.
In the comments, users have traditionally reminded the actress of the promise to "never sing or speak Russian," most called Brezhneva's attempt to make a joke a "shame and disgrace." Also, many negatively assessed the frankness of the singer's outfit.
As EADaily reported, after the start of a special military operation, Ukrainian Brezhneva, along with producer Konstantin Meladze, left Russia is rumored to have settled in Italy. Later, Brezhnev announced her divorce and released her first mini-album in Ukrainian. However, now she tours mainly with songs in Russian, those that fell in love during her life in Russia.
In addition, it was previously reported that tickets for Brezhneva's concerts in Almaty and Tashkent were not actively sold. On the eve of the concert in Kazakhstan, more than half of the tickets remained available.

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