Artistic director of the Moscow Variety Theater, People's Artist of the RSFSR Gennady Khazanov in one evening showed a wide range of emotions in communication with journalists on the topic of a sold-out Russian real estate. The video recordings of the "conversations" were published by the Shot telegram channel.
Immediately after the performance, with armfuls of flowers in his hands, Khazanov with a benevolent smile evaded answering questions.
"First of all, I didn't sell everything," Khazanov said, convincing the journalist that he was not going to leave Russia.
To the question "is there much left?", Khazanov answered in a long drawl: "A lot."
"Later, at the entrance of the house on the Arbat (the one where he sold the apartment), Khazanov moved to another level of discussion and tried to start a fight," the publication says.
Khazanov at first rudely recommended the journalist to "rest" and "work somewhere else."
Then, trying to grab the young man, Khazanov aggressively urged several times: "Go, I'll talk to you!".
As EADaily reported, earlier the same telegram channel found out that the artist allegedly sold the bulk of real estate in Russia with a total cost, according to preliminary estimates, of about 700 million rubles.

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