The Hardkiss lead singer Yulia Sanina has publicly responded to the accusations of the band's former manager Grigory Kiryanov. The artist stated that for several months the band has been facing pressure, manipulation, and attempts to cause financial and reputational damage.
In a post on Instagram, Sanina said that Kiryanov violated the agreements to end cooperation back in January of this year, but continues to make claims that, according to her, have no documentary evidence.
"All these posts are another manifestation of destructive behavior," Sanina wrote, commenting on Kiryanov's recent posts in which he accused the band of financial and professional misconduct.
The artist emphasized that after the escalation of the conflict, The Hardkiss team completely stopped any direct communication with the former manager. Further contacts, she said, are carried out exclusively through lawyers.
Sanina also spoke emotionally about Kiryanov's behavior, calling him a "scumbag," and noted that she was tired of systematic attempts at pressure.
The situation has become public, and judging by the artist's position, the conflict may continue in the legal sphere. The band itself, according to Sanina, is focusing on work and does not plan to get involved in further public disputes with the ex-leader.

