Russian pop icon Alla Pugacheva was caught with $20 million worth of antiques, including works by Rembrandt and Leonardo da Vinci, while trying to transport them abroad. The singer’s collection consists of museum exhibits from the XVI-XVII centuries, with items such as paintings, sculptures, and decorative art. Pugacheva and her husband, Maxim Galkin, faced legal issues over the attempted export of the collection without proper permits, leading to scrutiny from the Russian authorities and classification as “foreign agents.”
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