Santa Dimopoulos responded to criticism for communicating with Russians: the singer's sensational statement
Ukrainian singer Santa Dimopoulos, known for her bright career and active public position, found herself at the center of a scandal for maintaining ties with the Russians during a full-scale war. Responding to numerous criticisms, she expressed her position and explained why she does not stop communicating with some Russian friends.
Santa Dimopoulos' response to criticism
In her Instagram, the singer said that human qualities are more important to her than nationality or political beliefs. Santa emphasized that her friends have "the right orientations" and good hearts.
"I have Russian friends with the right orientations and I don't see the point in stopping communication with them. Because I don't divide people into races, beliefs, skin color... Because my friends are, first of all, people who have the right orientations and a kind heart, " Santa wrote.
Principles and limits of communication
An important detail of her statement is dissociation from those who support aggression against Ukraine. The singer emphasized that she does not maintain relations with those who justify or support the attack on her country.
"I would not communicate with people who justify or support the attack on my country, " Dimopoulos added.
Life abroad during the war
After the start of a full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, Santa decided to move abroad with her children. She emphasized that despite this, Russians do not annoy her, but when someone expresses unpleasant thoughts, she does not remain indifferent and always reacts.
This statement of Santa Dimopoulos caused a wide resonance in society. Some support her position, others continue to criticize. Such frankness and principles of the singer only add to her popularity and emphasize her personal position in this difficult time for the country.
Time will tell exactly how this situation will affect the career and reputation of Santa Dimopoulos. We can already say that her decisions and words do not leave anyone indifferent.
Editor: Emiliia Morozova