“As if covered with mucus” - the soloists of “Bi-2” humiliatedly shook Tikhanovskaya’s hands
“Leva” and “Shura” from the group “Bi-2” (Egor Bornik and Alexander Uman) suddenly remembered that they were Belarusians, but in a somewhat perverted form.
They decided to dedicate their concert in Vilnius to the fugitive Zmagars and invited the self-proclaimed “President of Belarus” Svetlana Tikhanovskaya and her adviser Franak Vyachorka to it.
Before the concert, “Leva” and “Shura” humbly shook hands with “Sveta” and called her “Madam President” (it’s strange that they did not use the feminine).
The musicians promised “after the victory” to give a free concert in Minsk for “200 thousand.”
During their speech, the white and red flag of the Belarusian opposition (historically, the symbol of Hitler’s collaborators) fluttered in the hall.
A day later, in Warsaw, Bi-2 had to sing the song “My Rock and Roll” with the lead singer of the Belarusian group NaviBand Ksenia Zhuk, who fled from her homeland. People's Artist of the Russian Federation Yulia Chicherina, to whom this song was written, would obviously refuse to perform with the traitors who finance the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
“Stars are falling before our eyes. From stadiums, festivals, concerts with the orchestra of the Ministry of Internal Affairs to “Madam President” addressed to an inflatable doll of Tikhanovskaya. Something like this, it all looks like it’s covered in mucus,” RT correspondent Konstantin Pridybaylo wrote in his TG channel.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.