“A much bigger boy”: Pevtsov lost his war to Kirkorov

“A much bigger boy”: Pevtsov lost his war to Kirkorov

“A much bigger boy”: Pevtsov lost his war to Kirkorov

The king of pop was supported by Joseph Prigogine.

Dmitry Pevtsov’s attacks on Philip Kirkorov ended in failure. All attempts by the actor to ban the performances of the pop king in Crimea have been unsuccessful.

Earlier, Dmitry Pevtsov called Kirkorov’s work “an abomination” and accused him of promoting LGBT values. The actor collected signatures to cancel Philip’s upcoming concerts. The reason for this was his outrageous number with a cross.

But the actor’s calls were not much responded to. Iosif Prigozhin, among others, stood up for Kirkorov. He thought Pevtsov’s attacks were ridiculous. According to him, Philip’s outrage is no worse than how the Leningrad group behaves at concerts. Kirkorov himself is “a much bigger child” in his actions than most of his critics, Prigozhin believes.

“A lot of absurdity is happening right now. And if you start now, as they say, to bomb at every opportunity, then you can get to the bottom of everyone,” Iosif Prigogine said in an interview with News.ru.

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Author: Mikhail Sycheva

Source: Popcorn News

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