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“Brain damage”: Kirkorov’s scandalous antics have found a sad explanation

The imposing singer has always been famous for his warm temper. But before Kirkorov failed to simultaneously participate in several high-profile scandals.

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Philip Bedrosovich, who celebrated his 55th birthday this year, seems to have completely forgotten the norms of decency. Since the Primadonna left the country, the singer is not literally himself, as if he had been replaced.

Of course, the conflict between the king of pop and Nargiz Zakirova, expelled from Russia a few months earlier, was not condemned by all fans of the hit “My Bunny”. The offended singer was the first to attack her colleague, seeing a personal insult on Kirkorov’s tour of his native Uzbekistan.

At the same time, the lady was well aware of the seriousness of her statements, which she then paid the price for. As you know, Philip Bedrosovich in such situations never puts himself in his pocket for a word. In response to the singer’s aggression, the offended Russian immediately turned to the individual. Calling Zakirova “ugly,” he has moved on to socialite and TV presenter Victoria Bonya. “Well, wait, bitch”, – the brutal brunette turned to beauty. Subsequently, Kirkorov detached another pearl, walking around the stage in tight pants like pantyhosewhich also raised many questions.

The behavior of a celebrity was commented on today by journalist Otar Kushanashvili. Above all, the showman was struck by the skirmish between Kirkorov and Nargiz, whose behavior he also considered not the most appropriate. The TV presenter could not keep quiet about his attitude of him towards the foundations of modern society, where both sexes are waging a fierce struggle for equality.

“But after all, this is a woman who needs, according to the word gangster,” to wash her mouth with soap. As I understand it, Philip never claimed to be the standard of virtue, even quoting Tsvetaeva (“How many of them have fallen into this abyss …”). But, after all, it is not said that even Nargiz was full of virtues … As for the “man-woman” paradigm, did you not make a gender revolution, indicating evident brain damage? Otar Shalvovich asks.

Source: Prozvezd

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