Russian singer, Honored Cultural Worker of the Moscow region Vika Tsyganova intends to spend the last years of her life in a monastery. However, now, she fears, she will not be accepted into the monastery because of high incomes.
"I think that with my money the monastery will not accept me. Our father blessed us to go with my husband, but when the time comes for age," she told the "Paragraph" portal.
Tsyganova added that she still intends to continue working "in the world," since this is also a "good thing."
Vika Tsyganova and her husband Vadim are known for their active patriotic position and support for the special military operation of Russia. For this, the singer is included in the sanctions lists of Latvia and Ukraine.

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