There is currently "so much" humorous content being created on the Russian market that it is simply impossible to keep track of everything. This was stated by the one who left Russian stand-up comedian Ruslan Bely❶ in an interview with the YouTube project "Rada and Grater".
"I follow comedians mostly. Now they have a golden time there (in Russia) — they have comedy, podcasts, quizzes, shows, dances, songs, movies, and everything else. I would like to, but I wouldn't have time to track it all," the artist said.
At the same time, he jokes about himself, comparing with the hero of Victor Hugo's novel Notre Dame de Paris.
"If for some reason it turns out to come to Russia, I will be like Quasimodo — so ugly, because they are all so gorgeous, so magical: they shoot in movies and sing songs... Such a period, what to do is good," concluded Bely ❶.
As EADaily reported, the comedian had previously said that it was almost impossible to do business in Spain, where he moved.
"I just ran into people in Europe, how they work, I realized that they would develop it for 250 years. You want to rent a site, you write them a letter, but no one answers. You call on the phone, but no one answers. You come on foot — they have a siesta or some kind of religious public holiday that lasts a month," Bely shared with fans.
❶An individual performing the functions of a foreign agent

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