‘Vynnyk's Double’ Admits: He is Promoted by Former Director of the 'Wolf Ladies' Idol.
The version that behind Andriy Kravchenko, the performer who copies Oleh Vynnyk, are former producers of the ‘wolf ladies’ favorite, has been confirmed. Kravchenko himself admitted this in an interview with RBC.
In particular, the singer said that he personally initiated a meeting with Vynnyk's former concert director, whose contact was allegedly given to him by their mutual acquaintance, a doctor.
“Then I had a small situation with my past concert directors. And I decided that I need to try changing the team now. That's how I managed to get in contact with him,” the singer shared his version.
Kravchenko also assured that despite accusations of copying Vynnyk, he is not following this artist’s creative path, as he claims it’s impossible to replicate him.
By the way, during the war, Oleh Vynnyk is experiencing massive black PR attacks that look tailor-made. In particular, the artist, who has German citizenship, is criticized online for... leaving the country after the invasion instead of going to the front. Meanwhile, the 'new Vynnyk' Andriy Kravchenko is significantly younger, has a Ukrainian passport and a military specialty, but is also not serving and does not have any issues with haters.
Attacks on Oleh Vynnyk
Recently, producer Vadym Lysytsia joined the attacks on Oleh Vynnyk. He started saying that the supposedly super-popular artist fled abroad in a car trunk during the war.
Meanwhile, Oleh Vynnyk himself, after a long pause, released a new song dedicated to Ukraine's Independence Day. However, not all Ukrainians positively reacted to the artist's attempt to return to the stage. The premiere of the song was announced by the artist's official representative Valeria Baron on social networks.
Information from Olya Polyakova
Also, host and poet Petro Maha told in an interview with Rostyslove Production that the artist Oleh Vynnyk was robbed by fake volunteers and threatened with murder.
And Ukrainian singer Olya Polyakova shocked with her story about how singer Oleh Vynnyk allegedly cheated her out of a large amount of money and simply disappeared. As the artist mentioned in a comment to the Times of Ukraine, they were supposed to release the track “Long-Legged Happiness” together. The performers managed to record the song and shoot the music video. It turned out that the funds for this were provided by a large company in exchange for advertising integration. Polyakova did not specify the amount, but sources from the Times of Ukraine state it was €150,000.
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