In a surprising twist of events, stand-up comedian Lera Mandziuk has taken a bold stance against the beloved singer Tina Karol, accusing her of displaying "false modesty." The controversy stems from a video where Tina Karol is seen traveling by train between cities, a mode of transportation that Mandziuk claims does not befit the singer's celebrity status.

Tina Karol's Train Travel: A Controversial Move

According to Mandziuk, a star of Karol's magnitude should emanate grandeur and move about in a black Mercedes, not in a train's compartment. "I refuse to live in a world where prima Tina Karol travels by 'Ukrzaliznytsia', " Mandziuk asserted in her show "It's Not Funny." This declaration has sparked widespread debate among fans and critics alike.

The "Cheap" Yoga Video

Mandziuk also criticized Karol's decision to film an ashtanga yoga session on the train, calling it a "very cheap" decision.

"When I see her filming yoga in the train, it looks very staged and cheap to me, "

Mandziuk expressed, adding that she feels compelled to save the singer from this image.

The Public vs. Private Persona

Highlighting the contrast between Karol's current image and her previous lifestyle, Mandziuk reminisced about the days when Karol traveled with convoys and bodyguards, underscoring that this matched her status. "Seeing her then with bodyguards in black suits fully matched her status, " Mandziuk stressed.

A Call for Authenticity

With Karol known for her charity work and public engagements, Mandziuk's remarks have raised questions about the balance between public humility and private luxury. "I protest against the display of false, cheap modesty, " Mandziuk concluded, urging Karol to align her image with her true status.

While this debate continues to unfold, it highlights the broader discussion on how celebrities choose to present themselves in challenging times.

Editor: Emiliia Morozova