Olga Buzova believes that opponents of revealing outfits should make claims not only against representatives of the pop scene.
The singer shared what she thinks about activists' desire to ban stars from appearing on stage in revealing outfits.
Buzova shared her opinion during the presentation of the video for her new song Made in Russia, NEWS.ru reports.
Olga has a special attitude towards live performance. In her opinion, a good show can take a person from ordinary life to another world.
Magic is created with different tools and outfits also play a role.
Buzova emphasized that she is unequivocally in favor of “freedom on stage.”
If activists want to criticize artists for revealing costumes, then they should also make claims against ballerinas, figure skaters, and gymnasts, the singer pointed out.
But the singer admitted that she doesn't like to quarrel. She adheres to the well-known wisdom: "The slower you go, the further you'll get."
At the same time, Buzova added that she can choose a closed outfit in which she will still look sexy.
The artist thought, maybe she really should do this. But then some fans will call her: "Olya, give me back the bodysuit." So the debate remains open.