Escaped from Russian stand-up comedian and TV presenter Mikhail Shats❶ admitted that the inability to come to his homeland makes him sad. He told about this in an interview with journalist Stanislav Kucher ❶, which is available on YouTube.
According to Schatz, he does not regret any decision he has made in his life, including his departure from Russia. At the same time, he is sad because he cannot come to his native country.
"I have sadness. I would like to come at least to my parents' grave. I really want to. I want to walk around St. Petersburg. But I can't. Sadness? Sadness," the comedian stated.
Schatz also talked about taking antidepressants, which he had previously written about on his social media page.
"The truth is that without antidepressants, I probably wouldn't have been able to overcome the stresses that have befallen me," the comedian explained.
As reported by EADaily, in April of this year, the Federal Tax Service (Federal Tax Service) liquidates the company of the comic show "O.S. P. Studio", hosted by Tatyana Lazareva ❶❷ and Mikhail Shats❶. In particular, the company produced such programs as "33 square meters", "Good jokes", "Very funny show" and other projects.
This is a simple legal procedure, since the company has "not shown signs of life" for the last 15 years.
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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