Sane believers don't care about other people's swimsuits. This was stated by the chairman of the Department for Church relations with society and the Media of the Ivanovo-Voznesensk Diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC), Hieromonk Makary (Markish), calling the swimsuit of the wife of producer Alexander Tsekalo, artist and model Darina Ervin, a personal matter.
Recall that in early September, Erwin posted photos in a tiny bikini on her social network page. On the upper and lower parts of the swimsuit are written the hypostases of God in English — "Father", "Son" and "Holy Spirit". In a comment to the photos, she addressed the subscribers: "Can we rate my swimsuit?".
"No one cares about it — sane people, religious people, especially church, clergy — we don't look there. Her personal business, everyone is fooling around as they want in a free country," Markish is sure.
He noted that normal people do not pay attention to other people's swimsuits.
"This is the kind of bait that we "should" take, but we don't take it, we just ignore it," RIA Novosti quotes a representative of the Russian Orthodox Church.
As reported by EADaily, at the end of August it became known that the third wife of producer Victoria Galushka filed a lawsuit to recover alimony from him for the maintenance of minor children.
Alexander Tsekalo and Victoria Galushka (younger sister of singer Vera Brezhneva) got married in January 2008, the divorce was not advertised and took place in 2018. The couple has two minor children — a daughter and a son.

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