The scandalous Ukrainian singer has been banned from entering the EU for 10 years.
The Ukrainian band 'Poshlaya Molli' and its leader Kyrylo Tymoshenko were banned from entering the EU countries due to a joke about Poland. Tymoshenko called the Polish language 'irritating'.
Polish organizers were dissatisfied with the scandal and canceled the band's concerts. Tymoshenko and the other members of 'Poshlaya Molli' went to Vienna and Tbilisi, where they waited for the conflict with the Poles to calm down. But when attempting to return to the EU, Tymoshenko was banned from entering for another 10 years.
Currently, the musician is in Tbilisi but intends to go to London as he has received a talent visa. 'Poshlaya Molli' gained popularity after performances in Russia but has not performed in the aggressor country since the beginning of the war. The band has connections with Russia and has released tracks with Russians, which has become the subject of criticism.
Povaliy and Lorak have also got into a scandal due to performances for the Belarusian dictator. Povaliy has received sanctions for supporting Russia and the aggressive war against Ukraine, as well as obtaining Russian citizenship, betraying her country.
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