Ukrainian singer Olya Polyakova spoke for the first time about the quarrel with comedian Ivan Lyulenov that arose between them on the show “League of Laughter”. Videos have appeared online in which the artist several times made xenophobic jokes towards her colleague from Moldova, but she claims that in fact there was no conflict, and all such information is just a PR campaign for the comedian. The singer added that she did not offend anyone during the filming of the project.. She stated this in a commentary for the program “Wound at the Great Place”.
\! This didn't happen! I don’t know who came up with this, what PR company is dealing with Vanya Lyulenov, and why they wanted to make a scandal with Polyakova so that the media would talk about it. I don't talk about this because it's not true. Please show me the evidence! "
The presenter told Olya Polyakova that videos from the “League of Laughter” concert were actively distributed on social networks, where she said rather outrageous phrases about Lyulenov.
As witnesses noted, from the singer’s lips came the words with which she ridiculed the comedian’s nationality: “bring him back to the Moldavian orphanage,” “you’re a shitty person,” “that you knew that his parents were not human,” “what kind of coach with OLH”. The journalist even recalled that then Lyulenov was offended by the performer’s harsh jokes. \? Because Vanya Lyulenov needs PR on a big star. This is a one-sided fight. I didn’t quarrel with Vanya, I didn’t offend him in any way. I don’t know why he’s doing this,” Polyakova added..