MP Penzina told about requests to cancel Lolita's concert in Krasnoyarsk


On Tuesday, February 11, Elena Penzina, a deputy of the Legislative Assembly of Krasnoyarsk region, told "Izvestia" that she had been approached by members of the SVO and voters with requests to help cancel the concert of singer Lolita Milyavskaya in Krasnoyarsk, as the singer "promotes vulgarity and vulgarity".
The artist addressed Penzina in her Telegram channel on February 11, inviting her to the performance and promising to allocate the best place in the hall and provide a microphone to "voice all complaints in her eyes" rather than "wasting time on backstage discussions."
"I do not need Miliavskaya's concerts neither paid nor free. I believe that vulgarity has no place on stage. <...> I have been approached by fighters and my constituents who believe just as I do that she has no place on stage. <...> It seems to me, if a person at 60 years old does not understand what is good and what is bad, it can not be fixed," - said Penzina.
The deputy expressed respect for the residents of Tomsk, where Miliavskaya's concert was recently canceled. Penzina noted that she grew up on a different music and culture, and it is not about the negative attitude to Lolita herself.
"If people think that you can go and support with money a person who prefers to "consume Muscals", well, for God's sake, let them do it," Penzina concluded.
In response to Lolita's post, the MP responded in her Telegram-channel that she would prefer to "womanly ignore" both the concert and the artist herself.
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