Russian singer Alla Pugacheva and her husband comedian Maxim Galkin (recognized as a foreign agent in Russia) are now in Latvia. Some Latvians express a negative attitude towards this fact, claiming that the singer supports the “Nazi occupiers” and has no place in their country.
“Let him get out of Latvia! She supports the Nazi occupiers – murderers of children and the elderly,” quotes a comment from a Latvian user from open sources argumenti.ru. Latvians express different opinions regarding Alla Pugacheva’s visits to their country. Some have expressed surprise and outrage at her constant travel at her age, considering it not only exhausting but also “disgraceful.”
Users also criticize her political positions in the past, pointing out that she blamed both sides of the military conflict between Russia and Chechnya. Others call to simply “leave grandma alone” and let her live wherever she wants. Thus, public opinion in Latvia varies from criticism to indifference towards the visits and activities of the Russian singer.