Version: Pugacheva can no longer sing because of visiting Chernobyl

Recently, talk about the health problems of the Russian pop diva Alla Pugacheva has become more frequent. The singer is no longer able to hide the poor state of health from the ubiquitous journalists. It is rumored that Alla Borisovna is rapidly losing her voice and is planning to leave the stage for good. One of the possible reasons that negatively affected the state of the vocal cords of the singer is her trip to Chernobyl.

Pugachev was not afraid of a dangerous trip to Chernobyl

In the distant 1986 in Ukraine there was a terrible technogenic catastrophe, the consequences of which survivors of the liquidation feel on themselves until now. Alla Pugacheva as a member of the concert group came to Chernobyl in the summer of 1986 to address the "liquidators" and raise their morale. And although the singer does not see a direct connection between the loss of voice and the consequences of the accident at the nuclear power plant, this trip was extremely dangerous and required great courage and fortitude. According to the actress, she did not even think about the deadly threat that radiation contained in herself. She was more concerned with the appearance, because according to the rules it was supposed to cover her head with a special cap, which the star of the first magnitude could not afford. Therefore, Alla Borisovna tied a huge bow that covered part of her hair and partially replaced her headdress. However, for such amateur performance the singer has received a severe reprimand, but this is a completely different story.

Tired Pugacheva restores strength in Jurmala

Now the Diva has again left for Jurmala with her family, where she enjoys the last warm summer days. As always, it is accompanied by faithful Maxim, who does not miss the moment to shoot another funny movie and put it in his Instagram. One of the last - a friendly gathering in the company of Laima Vaikule and Larisa Dolina. The video shows that Pugacheva really lost weight and looks tired, but does not lose her spirits and her famous sense of humor.