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The dramatic interview between Alisher Morgenshtern and the YouTube show Vpiska serves as a candid autopsy of his "old life" in Russia. Released in late 2022, the "essay-style" interview covers three pivotal collapses: his residency in Russia, his marriage to Dilara Zinatullina, and his professional trust in Ksenia Sobchak. The Fleeing from Russia

Morgenshtern describes his departure not as a planned move, but as a forced escape from a "stolen life". After facing accusations from high-ranking Russian officials regarding his lyrics, he fled to Dubai. In the interview, he reframes this displacement; while he lost his Moscow mansion, car collection, and restaurant, he views his new life in Dubai as an upgrade fueled by a fresh "motivation" to build something even more profitable. The "Sobchak Setup" The dramatic interview between Alisher Morgenshtern and the

He now views the end of his marriage as part of a total "reset" of his identity, transitioning from a Russian superstar to an international entrepreneur. A central theme of the Vpiska episode is

A central theme of the Vpiska episode is Morgenshtern's claim that Ksenia Sobchak "set him up" during their infamous 2021 interview. He argues that Sobchak’s team used psychological tactics and "earpiece" instructions to lead him into making controversial statements about Victory Day. These comments triggered the legal pressure that eventually forced him out of the country. He characterizes her interviewing style as a predatory performance rather than a genuine conversation. Divorce and Personal Toll he reframes this displacement

The interview also delves into his divorce from Dilara. Morgenshtern admits that the transition to life as an "emigrant" took a heavy toll on their relationship. He suggests that:

The move from their established life in Moscow broke the domestic foundation they had built.

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The dramatic interview between Alisher Morgenshtern and the YouTube show Vpiska serves as a candid autopsy of his "old life" in Russia. Released in late 2022, the "essay-style" interview covers three pivotal collapses: his residency in Russia, his marriage to Dilara Zinatullina, and his professional trust in Ksenia Sobchak. The Fleeing from Russia

Morgenshtern describes his departure not as a planned move, but as a forced escape from a "stolen life". After facing accusations from high-ranking Russian officials regarding his lyrics, he fled to Dubai. In the interview, he reframes this displacement; while he lost his Moscow mansion, car collection, and restaurant, he views his new life in Dubai as an upgrade fueled by a fresh "motivation" to build something even more profitable. The "Sobchak Setup"

He now views the end of his marriage as part of a total "reset" of his identity, transitioning from a Russian superstar to an international entrepreneur.

A central theme of the Vpiska episode is Morgenshtern's claim that Ksenia Sobchak "set him up" during their infamous 2021 interview. He argues that Sobchak’s team used psychological tactics and "earpiece" instructions to lead him into making controversial statements about Victory Day. These comments triggered the legal pressure that eventually forced him out of the country. He characterizes her interviewing style as a predatory performance rather than a genuine conversation. Divorce and Personal Toll

The interview also delves into his divorce from Dilara. Morgenshtern admits that the transition to life as an "emigrant" took a heavy toll on their relationship. He suggests that:

The move from their established life in Moscow broke the domestic foundation they had built.

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