The actor could not ignore the loud words of his nephew and decided to publicly reveal what he thought about him. Olga Sumskaya did not hide her feelings and wrote down everything that was boiling.
Actress Olga Sumskaya, 57, called her nephew Vyacheslav Khostikoev a “disgusting freak” for giving an interview about her daughter Antonina Papernaya, who lives in Russia. She posted her violent reaction on her Instagram page.
In particular, in one interview, Vyacheslav said that he did not communicate with Tonya, although she tried to communicate. According to him, he wrote to Antonina in the early days of a large-scale war, but she only opened the messages and did not write anything in response. The actor also said that he did not react in any way to the death of his grandmother, who was buried in the first days of the war.
Obviously, these words of Vyacheslav hurt Olga Sumskaya, and she decided to publicly respond to the accusations against her daughter.
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“A disgusting monster! We buried my grandmother on March 1, 22 as a group of four people, me, Vitalya, Anya and Tonya were in direct contact. There was no one from Vyacheslav’s family. Why are you lying? What right do you have?” To discredit our family? Are you sitting abroad and making fake money?” Sumskaya wrote.
It is worth noting that Antonina Papernaya has lived and worked in Russia for many years. She has a husband and two children there. After the start of a large-scale occupation, the actor did not react in any way to the war in his hometown. For this reason, her mother Olga Sumskaya often receives questions and complaints about her daughter who is in Russia. In turn, Olga Sumskaya protects her eldest daughter in every possible way. Especially in her interview with Olga Sumskaya He talked about his daughter in Russia. He also explained Why can’t his daughter leave Russia?.
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