Singer, Russian chanson star Lyubov Uspenskaya closed her business in Russia. This is reported by the Shot telegram channel.
It is specified that the IP (individual entrepreneur) was registered in Russia back in 2021, the year Uspenskaya did not have Russian citizenship.
"At that time, her middle name was not indicated in the documents, and the United States was listed in the "citizenship" column. In March 2023, she amended the statutory documents of the legal entity, indicating Russian citizenship in them," the publication says.
Among the types of IP activities, the production of films, the publication of songs and much more were indicated, which artists traditionally indicate when organizing their activities. Now Uspenskaya has decided to liquidate this legal entity.
As EADaily reported, the singer's concert on October 3 in Yekaterinburg was canceled. The organizers reported only about the artist's illness without details.
Telegram channel Mash found out that Uspenskaya broke her arm and is preparing for surgery.
The director of the actress Alexander Ivanenko later said that the operation was successful, and the singer feels good.
After surgery, the singer was at home a few days later. According to her, she is very strong and will withstand everything.

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