Elected People’s Artist of Russia, he decided to leave Moscow and spend the first days of February closer to the sea. Tatiana’s choice fell on Istanbul, a city popular with tourists in Turkey. A young mother went on a trip with a friend. Brukhunov’s husband and son remained in the capital of Russia.
The native of Tula showed the cozy streets of Istanbul, local attractions and delicacies. However, it turned out that the metropolis did not impress her at all. The director of the TV star admitted that she could not fall in love with the city at first sight. “Love didn’t happen! Very dirty. Homeless people lie, eat, sleep everywhere. They smoke everywhere and in everything!” said Brukhunova.
One subscriber opined that Istanbul “is made by those who do not come in large numbers.” Tatyana objected to her. “I don’t think that the problem is only with emigrants. Before my eyes, a man (apparently a native) was peeling the seeds and throwing their husks at his feet. The security guard in Sophia ate a bun and threw a paper around the urn and did not dare to pick it up from the asphalt,” assured Moskvich.
According to another blogger, the Turkish resort has changed significantly over time. Brukhunova noted that many people think the same way. She specified that there are few pedestrian crossings in the city. “I was standing at a traffic light waiting for the green light when I was hit by a motorcyclist who wanted to ride on the pedestrian section,” said Petrosyan’s wife.
She didn’t like the atmosphere in her favorite luxury stores. It is not so easy to enter them because of the homeless, Taťána complained. Not even a snack was possible without difficulties, she explained.
“Homeless people blocking the entrance to the Louis Vuitton boutique is strange to say the least. Or giant urns near the reservoirs, the contents of which are scattered ten meters around. And people who smoke in my face while I’m eating don’t bother me at all,” Taťána assured.
When she went to the hotel, she called a taxi. However, disappointment awaited her in the car. The driver spoke through the loudspeaker and the passenger did not let himself be embarrassed. “And so we took a taxi from the airport to the hotel yesterday. The driver was driving most of the time by talking through the loudspeaker,” added the 33-year-old Brukhunova.