
Will the Larisa Dolina apartment scandal significantly damage her public reputation or career prospects until the end of June, 2026?
A high-profile controversy involving singer Larisa Dolina has triggered widespread public debate. After a court ruled to return an apartment she had unknowingly sold under fraudulent circumstances, the buyer — Polina Lurye — lost both the property and the money she paid. The public reaction intensified when Dolina initially remained silent, with critics demanding she compensate the buyer. Later, Dolina stated in an interview that she intends to return the money but currently cannot. Meanwhile, singer Danko publicly suggested that the scandal may not be as straightforward as it appears, even hinting it could function as publicity or be tied to broader market interests — though he admitted these claims are speculative.
Conditions
Resolves “Yes” if, by June 30, 2026, Dolina faces clear career impact from the scandal — such as removal or suspension from TV projects, a notably reduced concert schedule linked to reputational damage, or credible Russian media reporting that the scandal has caused lasting harm to her professional standing. Otherwise — NO.
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