The leader of the ANTIBODIES group, Taras Topolya, spoke about private correspondence with MP Maryana Bezugla, saying that he has about a dozen messages from her with opposing assessments of his work. According to the musician, it was these messages that alerted him, given the people’s deputy’s further public statements.
Topolya said this in an interview with Lux FM, answering a question from producer Zhenya Feshak regarding the nature of his contacts with Bezugla and whether they crossed paths personally. As the ANTITELE frontman noted, there was no personal contact between them and they never saw each other.
" And, in fact, I never wrote anything to her on social networks. And I didn’t even write on her page. I was only reacting to her comments,” the musician noted.. According to him, the MP left reactions on his page from time to time.
The conflict between the musician and the deputy arose in June, when Bezuglaya cynically reacted to the damage to Topoli's apartment as a result of a Russian attack, calling it " In response, Topolya sued her and also announced a fundraiser for her psychiatric care..
Commenting on the situation around the song “Fortetsі Bakhmut”, Topolya said that he has personal messages from Bezugla on his phone with positive feedback about the track. “I have a dozen messages from her on my phone, where she says that this is an incredible masterpiece. Where she says that this song inspired her to fight further. And that it’s an incredibly cool track,” he said.
At the same time, the musician noted that he would not publicly disclose private correspondence, adding that he does not feel angry because of the people’s deputy’s public statements, despite their sharp difference from private messages.
" I understand that a person with normal logic does not combine this. But since I have certain suspicions (about Bezuglaya’s unstable mental state. – Ed. ), then I understand that perhaps there is a world of its own there. Its own kind of dual, incomprehensible world, maybe some kind of split. I don't know, I'm not an expert. So I really, sincerely urge you not to take what she does seriously,” the musician said.
Separately, Topol recalled the story of the fundraiser, which he announced after Bezugla’s scandalous statements.
According to him, the collection was intended to pay for the examination, but after the deputy refused the funds, the money, according to the terms of the collection, was transferred to support the children of fallen servicemen of the 130th Troops Troops Battalion. " And these funds went to the fund. And further, I don’t know, from these funds, or from previous ones, but nevertheless, these funds were used. We held a wonderful camp for children. They went to the Carpathians for 7 days and had an incredible time,” he noted..