Теща Рустама Солнцева Светочка. Вся страшная правда о Рустаме и Пипоньке, Пугачева и Галкин, хейтеры

Теща Рустама Солнцева Светочка. Вся страшная правда о Рустаме и Пипоньке, Пугачева и Галкин, хейтеры01:07:33

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Дмитрий Гордон

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30/10/2025

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At 00:00, Svetochka, mother‑in‑law of Rustam Solntsev, opens the interview with Dmitry Gordon. At 01:27, she describes the KGB’s pursuit of her mother. At 03:11, she recalls how her grandmother was abducted through a window when she was 15. At 06:32, she explains why she and her family moved to the United States, citing a lack of future prospects for her daughter. At 09:03, she shares her deep familiarity with Kyiv, having led tours there. At 10:30, Gordon discusses his initiative to procure drones for the Ukrainian army. At 11:26, she lists her favorite spots in Kyiv, such as Staro‑Kyivska Gora and Andreevsky Descent. At 12:22, she notes that upon arriving in the U.S. they first settled in Los Angeles. At 13:03, she recounts a pivotal moment when her husband, after an incident involving Natasha, decided to leave. At 14:52, she describes a teacher’s harsh comment to Natasha. At 15:56, she reflects on arriving in Los Angeles and feeling out of place. At 18:08, she emphasizes that their wealth is earned through hard work. At 20:32, she hints at a way to learn everything at once. At 21:13, she comments that saying the war in Ukraine saddens her is insufficient. At 23:34, she discusses a message she received warning against donating, questioning resistance. At 24:33, she talks about American supporters of Putin and the “Russian world.” At 26:14, she shares her view of Putin as a harmful figure. At 27:12, she criticizes Trump for being indecisive. At 28:51, she argues that diplomacy failed and that Russia must be bombed. At 30:40, she notes American support for Ukraine. At 31:28, she reminisces about loving Leningrad and her travels in Russia. At 35:25, she explains why Russia attacked Ukraine. At 36:50, she says she does not watch Russian television. At 37:27, she believes the war will end with Ukraine’s victory and that bombings of the Kremlin could hasten it. At 38:31, she reveals that Natasha hid Rustam from her. At 40:29, she recounts a woman’s harsh words about Rustam. At 42:07, she expresses disbelief that Rustam is 51, thinking he is 35. At 43:16, she mentions gifts she gives to Rustam and Natasha. At 45:28, she talks about her popularity and haters. At 48:48, she discusses hate directed at Rustam and Natasha. At 51:16, she says she respects Pugacheva and Galkin. At 53:18, she shares her love for Bogdan Stupka and theater. At 57:04, she admits she loves singing but cannot sing. At 1:00:09, she reflects on her time in the U.S. and her emotional visits to Kyiv. At 1:02:20, she promises to return to Kyiv after the war, to open a café and invite her viewers.