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Bulanova's concert director spoke about the singer's condition.

Concert director Bulanova Khrustalev: everything is fine with the singer
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Russian singer, Honored Artist of the Russian Federation Tatyana Bulanova was put on an IV drip in order to prevent epidemiological threats. This was announced to Izvestia on March 23 by her concert director Sergey Khrustalev.

Earlier, the media reported that the artist's condition deteriorated sharply due to overwork after performing in Dimitrovgrad, as a result of which she was taken to the hospital. The singer herself posted on her page on the social network Instagram (owned by Meta, which is recognized as an extremist organization and banned in the Russian Federation) a photo with a dropper, captioning it "Tours, they are like that."

"Everything is fine, just a busy tour schedule and the epidemic is going on, so we are doing such preventive things so that all concerts take place," Khrustalyov explained.

He stressed that no changes are expected in Bulanova's tour schedule.

In April last year, Bulanova was awarded the medal "For her Work in Culture and Art" by Russian President Vladimir Putin. The order he signed emphasized that the singer had contributed to the education and patriotic upbringing of young people. The nominee's repertoire included more than 300 songs, many of which are considered hits.

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