According to the project’s script, the invited guest agrees to play the role of a character mourned by friends and acquaintances.
55-year-old Otar Kushanashvili has greatly upset his fans. After a long battle with cancer, the journalist decided to provoke a reaction that shocked the public.
A year ago, Otar Kushanashvili left the hospital, where he had to spend several months. Doctors literally pulled the TV host back from the brink of death, which he has repeatedly expressed gratitude for. However, this fact somehow did not prevent the showman from flirting with death. After Kushanashvili revealed the truth about the untouchable antics of Lepс on stage, his fans had no idea that they would soon have to see their favorite in a coffin.
Footage of the journalist portraying a corpse became part of a new comedy show. According to the project’s script, the invited guest agrees to play the role of a character mourned by friends and acquaintances. The event takes place in the format of Mexican funerals – where one can only laugh, while crying is strictly forbidden.
"I am Otar’s ward mate, Pashchenko Viktor Alexandrovich. But you could have just not invited me, because I have no kind words for this verbal and excremental ** at all. I am his ward mate, I am a person who lived with Otar longer than half of his children. I didn’t understand what to talk to him about at all. Every night I prayed to die first..."
Of course, the show turned out to be amusing, but the devoted fans of the TV host still scolded their favorite in the comments. The sight of the journalist holding back laughter in the coffin and the title of the video "Goodbye, Legend!" made people doubt the adequacy of their idol. Jokes aside, can one really play with death, which had been following Kushanashvili so closely just recently?
"After the death of Tekhnik, I watched this show. Well, you have to have a strong personality to joke about your own death. Especially Otar, he was very close. And Pasha Tekhnik was also very close, albeit for different reasons. So they laughed at their own death, looking it in the eye"; "Yes, Otarik, desperately, boldly, and very rudely, but was it necessary..."; "What hell," commentators wonder.