Ukrainian show business continues to discuss the choice of actress Halyna Bezruk, who supported the Russian regime and moved to Russia after the war. Recently, the star of the series "Kryposna" Natalka Denysenko expressed her opinion about a colleague who betrayed Ukraine.
In a comment given in the interview, Denysenko clearly stated that she would no longer be able to work with Bezruk. She emphasized that she does not condemn her choice, but claims that it was a conscious position that the actress chose after leaving for the aggressor country.
"Galya Bezruk chose to stay in Russia, to build a career there. I am not ready to work with her. Even if she says: "Ukraine, my dear, I love you," then no. It was a conscious position to choose the Russian Federation. I also to some extent understand why she did that. We always make choices either out of love or out of fear. She made a choice out of fear. Because she was afraid that nothing awaits her here, out of fear for her child, her career. But this is not the person with whom I am on the road," the actress said.
Denysenko also shared her thoughts about other colleagues who, despite the fact that they worked in Russia for many years, supported Ukraine after the start of the full-scale invasion. Among them are Kateryna Kuznetsova, Lyubava Greshnova, Mykhailo Pshenichny. According to Natalka, she is ready to work with these actors.
"They lived in Russia, worked there. When the full-scale invasion began, they packed up and left. I am ready to work with them, of course. They, like me before the full-scale invasion, did not realize the full gravity of the situation. Until the war came to your house, you don't understand it," she stressed.
About Halyna Bezruk
Halyna Bezruk gained popularity thanks to her roles in such series as "The Last Moskal", "House of Happiness" and "Servant of the People". With the beginning of the full-scale invasion, she openly supported the Putin regime and moved to Russia, where she continues to build her career.
Despite numerous negative comments to her address, the actress remained silent about the war for a long time, and then declared that she chose her family, not her homeland. Her parents, who remained in Kyiv, also supported this decision.