The star of the TV series "Return of Mukhtar", which lives in Ukraine, confessed that his family supported Putin (video)
In particular, the actor said that his sister is now living in Russia and his parents in Belarus. According to him, the sister, that parents support the policy of Russian President Vladimir Putin. Pavel Vishnyakov stressed that his family was poisoned by propaganda. However, despite the fact that he lives in Ukraine, where he actively volunteers and supports the Ukrainian army, the family maintains communication.
According to Pavel Vishnyakov, they communicate through constant quarrels and opposing. The actor's mom every time calls him to return to Belarus. "We will be very quarreling, last time, I asked again, I say, I'm ready to talk about cucumbers, tomatoes, fishing, about flowers, about anything. Let's not talk about politics, what is happening, what I do. Because every time we talk about what I do, there is no support. Because from my relatives I do not get it.
The actor noted that he hopes very much to see his relatives who live abroad, because he misses them. He now has the opportunity to see in a neutral territory with his sister and niece, who, by the way, is the only one who is against Vladimir Putin. According to Paul, the girl lives abroad. As for parents, the actor is convinced that his mother does not want to meet in a neutral area.
"I really want to see my parents, I really want to be in Belarus, I understand that I was taken away, it was taken away from my mother. And I understand that I can happen that I can not see them. I once answered myself Questions why I do it now and I answer everyone, I will help you have all this shit there and I could see my relatives. No, they will not go here, because I am Bandera.
Pavel Vishnyakov also admitted that he considers the actions of the Russian authorities collective responsibility, and that the people are also guilty of aggression against Ukraine, however, he is also sure that this is all happening because of propaganda that goes on television. "It's a collective responsibility. But when they have a box in TV, they will say other information, everything will be different. Here they are told, they understand it.