OREANDA-NEWS Moscow residents seeking to buy an apartment have set up a pilgrimage site near the home of singer Larisa Dolina. Roman Maslennikov, a blogger and PR specialist, told about this on his Instagram page (a social network banned in Russia; owned by Meta, a recognized extremist organization and banned in the Russian Federation).

The resulting "place of power" is located near the artist's house in Kseninsky Lane and is consonant with the name of one of her hits. The Dolina wall appeared against the background of news about the Dolina apartment fraud and serves as a kind of talisman for everyone who wants to buy a home. Muscovites believe that if you bring some kind of gift to the Valley wall or leave a note, then the upcoming apartment purchase deal will pass without delay. On the wall you can see children's toys, locks, candles, but most often slippers as a symbol of home comfort. One of the notes left at the "place of power" says: "Old lady, old lady, don't cheat with a two-piece."

Earlier, the Second Court of Cassation rejected the complaint of Polina Lurie, who bought an apartment by Dolina. At the time of the transaction, it is alleged that the artist was under the influence of fraudsters. The court decided to leave the apartment in Khamovniki owned by Dolina. Lurie's complaint was considered by a panel of three judges behind closed doors. The singer's lawyer explained this need by the announcement of the results of Dolina's medical examination in the courtroom.