What Marlene Dietrich and Renata Litvinova have in common

Actress Renata Litvinova now He lives in Europe. Already on February 24, the celebrity posted an anti-war post on his Instagram page. And soon left the country, heading straight to the capital of France.

Today's edition. "Site" He wants to talk about what Renata Litvinova is doing in Paris and when she is going to return. We will also talk about the recent video of the actress, in which she repeated the anti-war manifesto of the legendary Marlene Dietrich.



Despite the hopes of fans, the actress did not return to Russia for the March performances. Renata wrote that she used to dream of touring in St. Petersburg, but now can not come. The star apologized to the fans and assured that he was not going to disappear.



GettyImages Journalists quickly discovered that Litvinova was spending time not only in France but also in Belgium. Recall that in Paris, the actress has a spacious two-level apartment with a beautiful view of the surroundings. In the press, this property is estimated at half a million euros.



GettyImages Why Paris? The only daughter of Renata Litvinova Ulyana Dobrovskaya He is educated in Antwerp, Belgium. The 20-year-old is studying at the Faculty of Fashion at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts. And it's convenient for a mother from Paris to come visit her.



By the way, Litvinova in France was also in the hospital. Although the woman did not disclose details, only showed a photo from the hospital bed. "Everyone has the right to illness," the actress wrote.

Also, the celebrity shared that she is very worried about her friends who live in Odessa. He admitted to calling them regularly. In addition, she said that her relatives (including her mother) are waiting for her in Moscow.



GettyImages Manifesto Litvinova Recently, the actress published a video work, which also worked on her friend Zemfira. In this video, Renata takes to the stage of the Paris theater and reads the words of the song “Sag Mir Wo die Blumen Sind” in Russian.



It is considered an anti-war manifesto. The song was sung by German singer Marlene Dietrich. Litvinova, commenting on the publication of the video “When will you finally understand?”, noted: “Everything repeats itself. As if a century had not passed.”

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In the comments, fans were amazed at how relevant Marlene Dietrich's words remain. She became a world superstar before World War II.

The then German authorities urged her to return, beckoned her with money and fame, but Dietrich refused. Then she was declared a traitor. She was able to come to her native country only in the middle of 1945, after the fall of the hated regime.

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