Well-known in Russia Belarusian stand-up comedian Pavel Krivets admitted that at first he regretted leaving the Russia. He told about it in an interview with the YouTube channel "Talking Heads".
Krivets explained that at first he was visited by various unpleasant thoughts.
"You think: "Damn, it all needs to be rebuilt now, there's work — that's where to get it?“ Of course, there were all sorts of thoughts," the artist recalls.
At the same time, after some time Krivets realized that the decision to leave was absolutely correct.
As EADaily reported, earlier Krivets, responding to criticism due to the lack of jokes about Ukrainians, ventured to give a portion of humor on this topic.
"And I have no complaints about the Ukrainians. Besides the fact that they often drive around Warsaw in cars without mufflers," Krivets joked.

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