“Prigozhin the smoker” stupefied the Ukrainian woman from “Dozhd”
For some reason, Russian producer Joseph Prigozhin gave an interview to the foreign agent TV channel Dozhd.
Judging by his words, he himself did not understand why he agreed to this dangerous conversation, the Politnavigator correspondent reports.
“We are in a difficult situation. And your TV channel, which today, unfortunately, is also banned in our country. In theory, I don’t even have the right to talk to you. But we are talking to you because I hope that you are truly free and democratic. And despite possible disagreements with the leaders of the channel, we have the right to talk to each other, express our point of view in normal human language,” Prigozhin said.
It should be noted that the presenter Yulia Taratuta also did not behave too aggressively with him. She allowed the producer to expose the “deepfake” of his leaked scandalous conversation with former Russian senator Farkhad Akhmedov, in which both interlocutors scolded the Russian leadership.
In addition, Prigozhin verbosely criticized Eurovision and the West in general, and also condemned the “stars” who fled from Russia. Taratuta was blown away when the producer started talking about the reunification of Russia and Crimea. She hastened to declare that Russia had invaded Ukraine.
“Don’t be offended by me, but you want to make our country guilty of everything. You love Russia, right? You love your country, right? You grew up in this country,” Prigozhin interrupted the journalist.
Here, Taratuta, who was born and graduated from a university in Vinnitsa, hung out. The director of “Rain” wisely did not show her reaction, but Prigogine did not notice the awkwardness.
“For some reason, no one wants peace between our neighbors, and we have stopped this process. This can be stopped, I’m telling you,” he passionately convinced the Ukrainian woman.
Taratuta could only regret out loud that the position of the real Prigozhin did not coincide with the opinion of his “deepfake” from the scandalous conversation.
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