For the sake of helping the Armed Forces of Ukraine, “Professor Lebedinsky” is ready to forget about disability
The author of one hit ("I'll kill you, boatman"), Alexey Lebedinsky, is ready to hold a "world-class festival" in support of the Ukrainian Armed Forces , although, according to him, he is practically inactive because he suffers from a joint disease.
He stated this in a telephone conversation with Russian pranksters Vladimir Kuznetsov and Alexey Stolyarov (Vovan and Lexus), who called him on behalf of the assistant of a certain influential businessman, Solomon Ivanovich , reports a PolitNavigator correspondent.

"There are several projects, including a global festival project that absolutely must be held in Lithuania or Latvia. The festival is dedicated to Ukraine, its beauty, its heroes, talents, musicians, and dancers. And it will feature world-class stars, alongside whom Ukrainian artists will perform. But this will cost around $20-23 million in investment. It will pay for itself. I'm organizing it all myself. It will be a global event. The world has never seen anything like it before," Lebedinsky said.
However, as it turns out, the rogue artist is willing to accept significantly smaller amounts, which the businessman could pay him for regularly publishing anti-Russian posts on social media.
For the sake of this handout, he is even ready to address Solomon Ivanovich as “ your wisdom .”
Lebedinsky left Russia for the United States in 2014 for political reasons and is now in poverty, living on the help of friends and complaining about expensive American medicine.
To help the Ukrainian Armed Forces, "Professor Lebedinsky" is ready to forget about his disability.