vlada kobyakova i think that this is the maximum sincerity in front of the audience, my audience knows that i live by, uh, to the maximum. uh, i try to be open when we visit different cities. uh, and it happens that you don’t have the strength, but a person comes up to take a picture and you still take pictures and chat, and even photo shoots after the concert, that is, you don’t refuse. no, well, in rare rare cases, when it really is already. well just physically exhausted, because sometimes there are days when you first go by car, then another 5 hours by train, then you fly once by plane, two by plane and three by plane, of course, at the end of the third flight. you're on the road a day later. you arrive in minsk and you are approached at the airport at the baggage claim and take a picture and you are not because well, of course, there are no forces, but you already look just rumpled as disheveled and simple as possible. it's probably not quite right for an artist, if possible, to call me that, but to be photographed in such an untidy way , let's say, but in general i always try to