People's Artist of Russia Philip Kirkorov enthusiastically congratulated People's Artist of the USSR, holder of the Moldavian Order of the Republic, hero and national legend of Ukraine Sofia Rotaru on her birthday. He published a dedication to his Ukrainian colleague on his page on the social network.
"I remember our first meeting... and goosebumps! The second, third, tenth, hundredth ... always goosebumps!", — wrote the singer.
He attached a video created from joint photos with Rotaru to the post.
"Sofia Mikhailovna, thank you for this feeling. Thank you for the emotions, for the songs, for the creativity!.. Happy birthday! Let in Love reigns in your home and heart," concluded Kirkorov.
Rotar turned 78 on August 7.
A year earlier, Kirkorov for some reason refrained from congratulating the Ukrainian actress. In 2022 and 2023, he also published similar congratulations in social networks.
Rotaru herself, on her birthday for the first time in three years, posted new photos on her account with a comment in Ukrainian: "Water flows and years pass." The singer is captured on the streets of Kiev. The previous post was published on the day of the 75th anniversary - August 7, 2022, Rotaru reported that she had arrived at the place of power — "native Marshals". That post was in Russian.
As EADaily reported, in April of this year, the Mash telegram channel reported that Rotar finally managed to sell an apartment in Moscow on Zoologicheskaya Street, which is considered to have been donated by the former mayor of the capital, Yuri Luzhkov. They tried to sell the apartment for the last five years, but the buyer was still not there. As a result, the apartment was sold for 65 million rubles.

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