Lyudmila Porivay,

the mother of the traitorous singer

Natasha Koroleva

,

ran into criticism on the Internet.

The reason for the hate was the conductor's post on Instagram.

Porivai supported her Putinist daughter with the premiere of the song, wishing for an early peace in Russian.

"Donya! Happy premiere! Peace to us all! And hug your loved ones more often," her mother addressed Koroleva.

Ludmila Porivay's post on Instagram / Photo: instagram.com/mama_luda_star

However, users of the Internet reacted ambiguously to Ludmila Porivai's post.

The conductors reprimanded that her daughter supports the war in Ukraine, which was started in a hostile manner by the aggressor country Russia.

In particular, Koroleva entertains Russians and flaunts the tricolor and Soviet symbols.

  • Cynicism goes off the scale, it supports the war and murders of innocent people!

  • Are you not ashamed?

    To write about peace behind bars... Natasha sings songs for Russia.

  • Zaprodanka Natasha forgot where she is from and what her native language is... I would stop being proud of a traitorous daughter

  • It is necessary, what cynicism... She sings songs about peace...

It should be noted that Lyudmila Porivai lives in Miami, USA.

Koroleva's mother supports Ukraine and publishes posts about the war against the background of the yellow-blue flag.

Meanwhile, Natasha herself sided with the occupiers.

For a long time, the traitor did not show her position, but on her 50th birthday, she arranged

a propaganda concert in Krem with the tricolor

and Soviet symbols.

Meanwhile, the husband of Koroleva Tarzan openly praises the crimes of the occupiers against the civilian population, declares that

he is ready to kill Ukrainians

, and calls the residents of Ukraine "Nazis" and "fascists".

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