The famous singer, composer and actress Vika Tsyganova was refused admission to the State Duma building. This is reported by the portal "Paragraph".
"The actress said that initially she was told to come to the department by 10:30 Moscow time. On the spot it turned out that the beginning of the meeting is only at 12:00. When Tsyganova tried to get there for the second time, the guards referred to internal rules and did not let her through," the publication says.
When this incident occurred, the message does not specify.
The publication reminds that in 2019, Tsyganova ran for deputy DG from Komsomolsk constituency. The singer does not intend to repeat this experience. She noted that at that time she was carrying out spiritual instruction from the priest and wanted to "defuse the revolutionary situation in the Far East."
As reported by EADaily, earlier Tsyganova stated that the hit repertoire of Alla Pugacheva, who left the country, should not be lost.
"Just because a person betrayed his homeland and left, these songs should not stop sounding. This is bad. <> A song is like a prayer. This legacy should not be lost," she said.
Tsyganova expressed her willingness to take over the performance of part of the Prima Donna's repertoire, she did not have patriotic songs, but the singer of the hit "Russian Vodka" considers some compositions to be close in spirit.

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