Singer Legostaev spoke about his disappearance in the Black Sea

Singer Legostaev spoke about his disappearance in the Black Sea


"It can happen to anyone"

Member of the "Star Factory", singer Konstantin Legostaev scared the Russians with his disappearance during the "sea walk". At the same time, the artist found alive now feels fine after surviving the storm and extreme 24 hours. The singer himself admits that he did not expect such a fuss to rise because of his person.

In conversation with Channel Five Legostaev said that his relatives are well aware that he loves to swim and swims very far. He was surprised that there was such a fuss about what had happened. The singer himself thought that he would just swim, but the weather conditions changed, and he got lost, noting that this could happen to anyone.

Legostaev stressed that he was not a criminal or a hero, he did nothing bad, like nothing good, and this could happen to anyone. He thanked those who gave him first aid on the beach and helped him get to the hospital, adding that he had "terrible hypothermia." As the singer noted, he was taken to the hospital yesterday, but despite the coronavirus, he refused to be hospitalized, because he has a lot of his own affairs. He clarified that he had already been ill three times, and everything was fine with him.

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According to Legostaev, he practically does not open his phone, but yesterday he read some of the messages sent to him. He shared that someone wrote to him that he could have warned about the situation, since it is obviously a PR. The singer was shocked by such statements, noting that he “began to get into some kind of depression” because of all this “fuss”. The artist added that he seemed to be calmer at sea than yesterday, and the whole "hype" is that he returned.

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