Margarita Simonyan Debunks Fake Farewell Party Invitations and Details Chemotherapy Journey
Fake Farewell Party Rumors Dismissed
According to Главком: Margarita Simonyan has publicly refuted rumors circulating about a farewell party linked to her health. Counterfeit invitations for an event supposedly scheduled for March 7-9 in Moscow appeared on social media, which the journalist herself has disavowed. Urging her followers not to fall for the provocation, she stated:
Dear friends, if you see such information anywhere – don't fall for it, it's a fake. - Margarita Simonyan
Chemotherapy Course and a Request to Supporters
In a separate announcement, Simonyan revealed she began a course of chemotherapy on October 20. In her address, she noted:
Today my chemotherapy begins. How I will feel and when I can return to you and to the airwaves is unpredictable. - Margarita Simonyan
Simonyan expressed gratitude to everyone supporting her during this difficult period but made a specific request to avoid generic well-wishes:
- Please don't write: 'Everything will be fine'.
- When Tigran was ill, I received this dozens, if not hundreds, of times a day, and each time my heart sank.
This is a challenging time for the journalist, who continues to communicate with her followers despite the difficulties. It is notable that following chemotherapy, she has appeared publicly without a wig, demonstrating her openness and courage in facing her illness. Simonyan is a prominent figure in Russian state media, making her personal health battle a subject of significant public interest. Her situation underscores the critical need for media literacy in an era rife with disinformation, while her candidness about her personal health struggle may serve as an inspiration to others facing similar challenges. Public support and honest communication can play a vital role in her recovery and psychological well-being during this complex time.
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