A lawsuit was filed against Nastya Ivleeva for a billion rubles for a party

A lawsuit was filed against Nastya Ivleeva for a billion rubles for a party

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The Khamovniche court of Moscow filed a collective lawsuit against blogger Anastasia Ivleeva, who organized a “naked party” with the participation of show business stars in the capital club “Mutabor”. The plaintiffs, whose names and number are not mentioned, claim that the news about the party caused them moral harm. They demand compensation from Ivleeva in the total amount of one billion rubles.

The party, held on December 20, was dedicated to the opening of an exhibition of unpublished photos for Playboy magazine, Russian media reported. A dress code with a minimum of clothing was recommended for guests. Many stars came in semi-transparent outfits or semi-nude. Videos from the party got on the Internet and caused a scandal in the Russian blogosphere, and then an official condemnation.

In particular, many “patriotic” bloggers compared the participants of the party to traitors for unbridled fun at a time when Russian soldiers are dying in Ukraine, and demanded that they be subject to the most severe repression.

Famous artists and media personalities who were among the guests later published their apologies. Singer Philip Kirkorov said on December 26 that “I looked in for five minutes, realized that I entered the wrong door, and left.” His colleague, Dima Bylan, also addressed the worshipers, saying that he was well dressed and did not stay at the party for a long time.

Some stars spoke out against such a scandalous reaction, noting that the party was private, and photos and videos from it were not intended for distribution. Journalist and blogger Ksenia Sobchak called the party “tasteless” in her video appeal, but urged not to subject its participants to harassment and “not to turn the heroes into criminals.” Actress and singer Lolita Milyavskaya said that the dress code was a joke. Milyavskaya also said that she receives requests to cancel and ban her performances, including New Year’s concerts.

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