December 28, 2023
Half naked party Nastya Ivleeva in the Mutabor club, which no one would have paid attention to five years ago, today turns into a real nightmare for all the more or less famous participants. According to various media leaks, it all started with the military, who were outraged by this event, after which zealous forest orderlies took over to check the participants Ekaterina Mizulina and Vitaly Borodin.
photo: Folk art
For Ivleeva, the consequences of the party resulted in the loss of advertising contracts with MTS and Tinkoff, searches and inspections by the Federal Tax Service. And a lawsuit for 1 billion rubles, which the actor was outraged and shocked by the party Alexander Inshakov plans to file a lawsuit in the Moscow Khamovnichesky Court. Roskomnadzor did not stand aside either, finding in the video and photographic materials from the party clear signs of propaganda of the LGBT movement, recognized in the Russian Federation as extremist. All this could turn into a criminal case for Ivleeva. That’s why Ivleeva apologized twice. In her first appeal, the blogger promised to donate the proceeds from the event to charity. And in the second, she asked to be given a second chance and apologized to the party guests who started having problems because of her.
photo: Nastya Ivleeva
And the problems really began. Mastodons of the stage Philip Kirkorov, Dim Bilan and Lolita Milyavskaya They began to hastily cut out the blue lights and cancel their concerts. Therefore, they had no choice but to publicly repent.
After Vitaly Borodin demanded to deprive Philip Kirkorov of the title of People’s Artist, the singer took advantage of the invitation to an ice show Tatiana Navkato explain to the husband of the figure skater and press secretary of the President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Peskovthat I actually got to the party by accident, not quite understanding the specifics of the event. Apparently, it didn’t help, because a couple of days later the artist, dressed in an unusually modest black turtleneck without rhinestones or stripes, repeated his testimony at the camera.
photo: Philip Kirkorov
“There are moments in every person’s life when they walked into the wrong door. Yes, I knew about the event, received an invitation, promised to come and came. But he did not know about the nature of the events that would take place behind these doors. And left. I am not going to renounce, distance myself, or shift responsibility to others. In the current difficult time, a heroic time, an artist of my caliber, a people’s artist, cannot and should not be so irresponsible about participating in any events.”
Then followed something like a pioneer oath-spell about love for Russia: “I am an artist only of my country. I am a patriot only of my country. I have never tried to sit on two chairs. I didn’t leave anywhere and didn’t betray. I love only my viewer and listener.”
Following Kirkorov to the public appealed Dima Bilan, also featured in photographs from the party. Bilan noted that attending various events is part of his profession. And when he received the invitation, he had no idea what awaited him.
“I knew about the dress code, but everyone has their own understanding of the dress code. I couldn’t know in advance what others would allow themselves to wear. I could only answer for myself. There were no inclusions from this party on my social networks. I haven’t published a single photo. I understand what the situation is now in our country, although I don’t show it to you, like 95% of my experiences.”
“I perfectly understand the indignation of our people and especially our guys who protect us on the front line. I’m on the news agenda. But I do not at all agree with the desire of some to lump everyone with the same brush. “Everything that happened this evening with my name was misinformation and even slander,” said the artist, adding that on December 5, from the bottom of his heart, he held a concert for the families of the special operation participants.
Lolita Milyavskaya also published in her Telegram channel video messagein which she avoided any overt ingratiation and honestly admitted that she wanted to get rid of the fatigue that had accumulated over the year.
“I was ironic that someone didn’t like it. It turned out that so many people didn’t like it that the letters that they rightly, in their opinion, write with a request to ban me, to cut me out of all existing New Year’s programs – this is probably fair. And I’m used to taking responsibility.
I don’t like it so much when, like in kindergarten, it sounds: “This is the last time, I won’t do it again…” No one knows what will happen, who will be upset, who will cry and laugh at what. Only people need to remain in any case. Do not wish death, destruction, illness on anyone. Let’s try it together. And keep the New Year’s mood. Shall we try?
I had to apologize Ksenia Sobchak, who came to the party in a plain beige dress. Journalist admitted, that 2 years ago I was already at Ivleeva’s “beautiful event” in Prague and expected something similar this time. But alas, there were some other people there who confused shockingness with vulgarity. However, according to Sobchak, this is not a reason for harassment and criminal prosecution.
photo: Ksenia Sobchak
“The cancellation of the artists who were there, as well as the talk about ideological sabotage, is stupid. Making a statement out of idiotic photographs, turning participants in the bullshit into criminals is vulgarity upon vulgarity. I can tell you for myself: I definitely didn’t want to offend or offend anyone, if someone was offended by my appearance, I apologize for that. I love my country. I am a journalist who works in Russia. I want everyone to know that I don’t want to cause this feeling of hatred and anger towards me and other artists because of such a stupid accident.”
Also, Sobchak (the only one of all the guests listed above) supported Ivleeva publicly. “Nastya! You don’t deserve any of this! We all don’t deserve this. We just live in such times. And you just have to survive it. I love you and I’m with you. And it’s not true that you’re alone. You are not alone. It’s just that those who are with you today do not have the right to a loud voice. Other voices are screaming… I hug you tightly. All will pass”.
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