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Tatu Seeing Each Other Night and Day, Quarrelling, and Fighting (Hong Kong Magazine)

Time of publication: 03.03.2003
Lena beaten by Julia, got hurt and sent to the hospital

Russian group Tatu, who uses "teenage lesbian girls" as a selling point and become hot over Europe, member Lena and Julia are intimate in every press conference and performance. but some time ago they were having conflict in a hotel in Czech, masculine Julia beat Lena up till she screamed. and Lena was sent to the hospital finally.

According to The Sun UK, 17 year old Julia and 18 year old Lena was promoting their album in Chez. They were fighting in the 4 star hotel Teatrimo. The hotel officers claimed that they heard the scream. it seemed that the fighting was severe, and Lena was then urgently sent to the hospital.

The record company hiding the truth.
The source said that Lena's right leg was hurt in the fight. When she left the hospital, she was obviously in pain. Bruise could be seen on her leg, and the leg swelled. She could not walk properly. The newspaper said that the girls fought cruelly, and Lena became the loser. According to the source because Julia and Lena were working overload, and seeing each other for 24 hours a day, they were under great pressure and therefore conflict occurred. According to those who knew the story, "because of the pressure, they broke out. Everybody knows that they love each other and hate each other. at this moment they are so in love and close, later on they hate each other so much that they tear the hair of one another. Sigh! Work is frequent. Meet more and quarrel more."

But the record company of taut gave out an order that this incident had to be kept secret. The spokesman explained that Lena was treated in the hospital because she fell down in the hotel room. It is estimated that the work of Lena would not be influenced. Actually the boxer Julia had throat problem and their concert was cancelled. Lena got hurt this time. The paper said that they were very unlucky.

Translation by Joto.
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