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Almost Naked party
The Almost Naked party was a party held by Russian blogger and TV presenter Nastya Ivleeva in Moscow on 20–21 December 2023, attended by many Russian celebrities. The event sparked a public scandal after photos were published on the Russian Internet. It was sharply criticized by pro-government propagandists and bloggers as being inappropriate while Russian soldiers are dying in the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine. Those present at the party faced public censure. Deputies, patriotic organizations, and war correspondents demanded that the party be investigated for LGBT propaganda, drugs, and extremism, and also called for a boycott of the people present at the event.
The Russian government considered the party a challenge to the state-promoted traditional values of Russian society. Despite public apologies, musicians who attended were subsequently removed from New Year broadcasts, fined, and sentenced to arrest. The Lefortovo Court of Moscow recognized the party as "propaganda of non-traditional sexual relations." This is stated in the decision in the case of rapper Vacío, who was arrested for 15 days for participating in the event. The party participants issued a public apology. Ivleeva, as the organizer of the party, was fined 100,000 rubles.
The condemnation of the event was supported by Russian President Vladimir Putin. It was notable as those who attended were mostly supportive of the Putin government and had previously avoided criticism.
According to publications by The Independent, The Guardian and The Washington Post, the party took place during the Russian leadership's efforts in recent years to strengthen conservative social policies in Russia. Russian President Vladimir Putin has actively supported social conservatism, calling for families to have more children and introducing strict sanctions against the LGBT movement. The scandal became one of the indicators of changes in Russian society, which reflect the strengthening of the conservative trend, the condemnation of liberal values, and growing nationalism in the context of the invasion of Ukraine. On 30 November 2023, the Supreme Court of Russia declared the LGBT movement extremist, which complements the general context of strengthening conservative politics in Russia.
The event was a Christmas dress-up ball held at Moscow's Mutabor nightclub on 20–21 December 2023. The first night, 20 December, was exclusive for celebrities and invitation only, with tickets costing US$11,000. More than 200 people attended the party. Photos and videos from the party went viral on social media. Both the concept of the event and the costumes of the guests were criticized.
Among the guests of the party were Ksenia Sobchak, Philipp Kirkorov, Dima Bilan, GeeGun, Alyona Vodonayeva, Lolita Milyavskaya, Anna Asti, and Sasha Spilberg. Celebrities who were invited but did not attend included Timati, Feduk, Big Baby Tape, Nico Cartosio, Tina Kandelaki, Svetlana Bondarchuk, Zivert, Moneyken, Nyusha, Yana Rudkovskaya, Nastasya Samburskaya, Kristina Si, Filipp Yankovsky, and Fyodor Smolov. In total, about 450 people were invited to the party.
Vacío wore only training shoes and a sock on his penis. Ivleeva claimed she wore a 23 million rouble (about US$257,600) diamond and emerald necklace around her waist (the jewels positioned on her backside) .
The second night (21 December) was open to the general public for 2,500 rubles (about US$28). Partying continued into 22 December.
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Almost Naked party
The Almost Naked party was a party held by Russian blogger and TV presenter Nastya Ivleeva in Moscow on 20–21 December 2023, attended by many Russian celebrities. The event sparked a public scandal after photos were published on the Russian Internet. It was sharply criticized by pro-government propagandists and bloggers as being inappropriate while Russian soldiers are dying in the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine. Those present at the party faced public censure. Deputies, patriotic organizations, and war correspondents demanded that the party be investigated for LGBT propaganda, drugs, and extremism, and also called for a boycott of the people present at the event.
The Russian government considered the party a challenge to the state-promoted traditional values of Russian society. Despite public apologies, musicians who attended were subsequently removed from New Year broadcasts, fined, and sentenced to arrest. The Lefortovo Court of Moscow recognized the party as "propaganda of non-traditional sexual relations." This is stated in the decision in the case of rapper Vacío, who was arrested for 15 days for participating in the event. The party participants issued a public apology. Ivleeva, as the organizer of the party, was fined 100,000 rubles.
The condemnation of the event was supported by Russian President Vladimir Putin. It was notable as those who attended were mostly supportive of the Putin government and had previously avoided criticism.
According to publications by The Independent, The Guardian and The Washington Post, the party took place during the Russian leadership's efforts in recent years to strengthen conservative social policies in Russia. Russian President Vladimir Putin has actively supported social conservatism, calling for families to have more children and introducing strict sanctions against the LGBT movement. The scandal became one of the indicators of changes in Russian society, which reflect the strengthening of the conservative trend, the condemnation of liberal values, and growing nationalism in the context of the invasion of Ukraine. On 30 November 2023, the Supreme Court of Russia declared the LGBT movement extremist, which complements the general context of strengthening conservative politics in Russia.
The event was a Christmas dress-up ball held at Moscow's Mutabor nightclub on 20–21 December 2023. The first night, 20 December, was exclusive for celebrities and invitation only, with tickets costing US$11,000. More than 200 people attended the party. Photos and videos from the party went viral on social media. Both the concept of the event and the costumes of the guests were criticized.
Among the guests of the party were Ksenia Sobchak, Philipp Kirkorov, Dima Bilan, GeeGun, Alyona Vodonayeva, Lolita Milyavskaya, Anna Asti, and Sasha Spilberg. Celebrities who were invited but did not attend included Timati, Feduk, Big Baby Tape, Nico Cartosio, Tina Kandelaki, Svetlana Bondarchuk, Zivert, Moneyken, Nyusha, Yana Rudkovskaya, Nastasya Samburskaya, Kristina Si, Filipp Yankovsky, and Fyodor Smolov. In total, about 450 people were invited to the party.
Vacío wore only training shoes and a sock on his penis. Ivleeva claimed she wore a 23 million rouble (about US$257,600) diamond and emerald necklace around her waist (the jewels positioned on her backside) .
The second night (21 December) was open to the general public for 2,500 rubles (about US$28). Partying continued into 22 December.