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Maxim Vitorgan Faces Backlash for Criticizing Russia

Irina Petrova

57 minutes ago

Maxim Vitorgan Maxim Vitorgan walks along the edge. His constant hints of dissatisfaction with the country in which he was born, raised and made his millions infuriates Russians.

The 51-year-old artist expressed his civic position back in February 2022. Ksenia Sobchak’s ex-husband made it clear that he condemned the holding of the SVO, and soon after that he flew to Israel, leaving his young lover Nino Ninidze in Moscow.

It seemed that Maxim was going to return back, but after a long lull in social networks, Vitorgan suddenly appeared in the Russian capital again. Apparently, for the sake of earning money, the actor was ready to sacrifice his principles.

But things didn’t start to go as smoothly as the celebrity wanted. Previous attacks by the ex-husband of the “chocolate blonde” did not go unnoticed and led to consequences: it recently turned out that Maxim was cut out of the TV series “Contact”, his name was removed from the credits, and his face was replaced with an image created by artificial intelligence.

Apparently, realizing that he had nothing to lose, Vitorgan began to increasingly express his dissatisfaction with Russia. In almost every post on his microblog, the artist began to throw mud at his native country. Even though he does this with the help of neat hints, the meaning is clear to absolutely all subscribers.

The day before, Maxim made another publication in which he compared working conditions in our country and in America. In the current political realities, this is a real spit on the homeland, Internet users are sure.

In the microblog of Maxim Vitorgan

“When will he just leave and forget about Russia?! Good riddance”, “Since it works so well in the USA, then fly there for filming, what’s the problem”, “Unbelievable abomination”, “I should also write what taxes they pay in the USA, for the full picture,” the infuriated people are indignant at vastness of the Internet.

Photo source: Instagram, Vladimir Velengurin/KP

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