It's OVER for Russian Celebrities 🇷🇺 Z Humiliation Rituals

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In the last few years Russia has been increasing censorship in mass media, and Russian celebrities and influencers are no exception. In December 2023 the Russian influencer Nastya Ivleeva organized a so-called 'almost naked' party, which caused a Z meltdown. And now, despite publicly supporting Putin and turning Z, she is still in trouble with the Russian government. This shows us a new trend - now canceled celebrities in Russia NO LONGER can just go Z, support the war and become uncanceled. Too many people started doing it, and now Russia doesn't even believe them anymore. In this video I'd like to show you a few examples of how going Z didn't help canceled Russian artists and influencers: including influencers Portnyagin (Transformator) and
Blinovskaya, who literally tried going to the front to avoid prison. Yes, it is absolutely ZOVer for Russian celebrities. Subscribe and like for more! thx xoxo

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Video chapters
00:00 Going Z to get UNCANCELED doesn't work anymore
01:35 Russia's 'almost naked' celebrity party scandal
03:03 Nastya Ivleeva's embarrassing Z downfall
05:05 Russian Z Humiliation Rituals for celebrities
07:14 Influencer tries to GO TO WAR instead of prison
10:34 ANOTHER scammer goes to the front instead of prison
13:40 Why it's ZOVer for Russian celebrities
15:42 Outro







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