Andrey Rozhkov, a member of the KVN team "Ural Dumplings" and the humorous project of the same name, considers the saying "where I was born, I fit in there" to be fair. He stated this in an interview with RIA Novosti, answering a question about those who left Russian humorists.
"I think someone will be able to break through there. But the bulk, probably, will still be out of business. As folk wisdom says, where he was born, he fit in there," said Rozhkov.
He also noted that he does not keep in touch with any of the artists who fled the country.
"I'm just watching the twists and turns on social networks. My friends stayed here for the most part," he said.
As reported by EADaily, previously escaped from Stand-up comedian and TV presenter Mikhail Shats❶ said that he already considers himself an Israeli.
"Now I am an Israeli, but with big strong Russian roots," he said.
❶An individual performing the functions of a foreign agent

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