“My personal enemy” - Serduchka cannot live without insulting Solovyov
Ukrainian artist Andrei Danilko, performing in the image of the character Verka Serduchka, considers Russian journalist and TV presenter Vladimir Solovyov his personal enemy.
He spoke about this on air on the ICTV channel, reports a PolitNavigator correspondent.
“Only, probably, the lazy one didn’t tell me in his news what a creature and a Nazi I am. Especially Soloviev. Oh! He just couldn't. I call it “saucepan” everywhere now. I try in any way to insult him with the very last words, I really enjoy it.
I can understand absolutely everyone, even this Skabeeva, well, she performs for money, a prostitute, okay, I don’t even want to talk about that. But for him, because he’s a smart dude, I’ve known him for a very long time. Understanding everything, when these villas were taken away from him, I was really happy, I couldn’t contain myself. Like this. This is my personal enemy, this Solovyov,” Danilko jumped up and down.
“The Artist” told how he received calls from various Russian TV channels and was offered big money.
“I started getting calls, everyone was missing me: “Hello, hello, this is Channel One. Andrey, hello, God, where have you gone? I say: “Have you gone crazy there? I’m banned from your channel.” And they offered some stupid programs, so we want some kind of detector of something. I don't participate in such programs. And they called crazy money, I swear to you. For the program 3 million rubles.
And they pressed us directly with calls, choose any country, we will go and film a big interview with you. NTV simply, I think, my mother has never called me as much in her entire life as they called me. And letters, and Andrei, and this and that. It was such a tactless form of communication at first, this is inherent in them. But go to hell with your NTV,” said Danilko.
Moreover, during the conversation, he admitted that during the Maidan in 2014, he developed an alcohol addiction due to nerves.
“For me, this Maidan was very painful. Especially when people started dying, and this was right next to my window, and that’s when I started drinking a lot. This is the moment I had. I am not addicted to alcohol, as many people would like to think. Of course, I’m a fighter when it comes to drinking, but now I don’t drink at all, for health reasons. And then it happened three times a week, yes,” Verka recalled.
Thank you!
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