Alina Grosu explains the situation with the "diplomatic post": new details of the scandal
The scandal surrounding the Ukrainian singer Alina Grosa, who has been living in the USA since 2022, is gaining momentum. After a meeting with the mayor of New York, the artist announced that she had become the "official representative of Ukrainian culture" in the city. However, this caused heated discussions among network users and representatives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine.
Official status or private initiative?
Representatives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine stated that Alina Grosu acted as a private person and was not appointed to an official position. This news quickly spread in the Ukrainian media, causing a great resonance.
Gros video message: what really happened
On September 27, Grosu posted a video on Instagram where she reacted to the scandal for the first time. The singer noted that she is on her way to the Annual Georgian American Heritage Day Celebration, where she is supposed to represent Ukraine. She called to trust only the information that can be found on her page.
"Nowhere did I indicate that I received a diplomatic position. Because this is not true, " Grosu said. "I was nominated as a representative of Ukrainian culture in New York. I am not an ambassador, not an ambassador. A representative of Ukrainian culture."
PR team and new plans
The star also announced a change in her PR team, saying that she does not need scandals.
"For questions, clarifications, please contact me. Even a press release is not equal to my direct speech, because it is not written by me, " the artist explained. "I also want to let you know that my PR team is currently changing."
Conclusions: what awaits Grosa?
Currently, despite all the controversies, Alina Grosu continues her mission of popularizing Ukrainian culture in the United States. Will it change her image and affect her career? Time will tell. One thing is certain: the singer is determined to further promote Ukrainian culture on the international stage.
Editor: Yana Davydiuk