Who left from Russian actor Anatoly Bely* (Vaisan), who now lives in Israel, finally feels in his place. The artist admitted this in an interview with Radio Van, which is available on YouTube.
"It was as if I had really returned to my own. And in the truest sense of the word — to his parents, brother and sister. We all live in the same city. This is also the return of the prodigal son, who left at the age of 16 to make his own life. I would like to stay here until the end," explained White *.
At the same time, he added that he does not build any long—term plans, lives "here and now," and the planning horizon is "the time of the rocket's arrival."
According to Bely, the bulk of his emotional ties with Russia have already been severed, but some losses continue to bother him now.
"There are very few threads left that connect me emotionally with Russia. They are very intimate. But I cut off 90%, and it sobered me up so much that I don't experience any strong phantom pains," the actor concluded.
As reported by EADaily, earlier Bely* said that he was ready to take part in projects with Ukrainian artists, but not in Russian.
"I would be happy to respond to this if Ukraine would let me in. I understand that this collaboration is possible, but not in Russian. And I am ready," he promised.
*An individual performing the functions of a foreign agent

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