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Living in Monaco Russian top blogger addressed Putin "on behalf of the people"

Victoria Bonya. Photo: Laysan Utyasheva / YouTube

Former participant of the show "Dom-2", top blogger and model Victoria Bonya recorded an open appeal to Russian President Vladimir Putin. She posted the video on her social network page.

Bonya recorded an appeal, in the prelude to which she says that she speaks "on behalf of the people."

She listed the most pressing problems that, according to her, concern the people of Russia. In the 18-minute video, she mentioned the flood in Dagestan, the draft government decree on the procedure for granting permits for the extraction of Red Book animals, the mass seizure of livestock, the prohibition of advertising on the Instagram platform popular with influencers, as well as the blocking of instant messengers and the operation of the mobile Internet in Russia.

Bonya does not rule out that some relevant information may be "incorrectly conveyed" to the president, and then the head of state receives "reports that do not correspond to reality." The blogger called for breaking the "wall", which, as she believes, was formed between the people and the leader.

"I think we need to create some kind of platform where people will actually write to you directly about what is going on with them," Bonya concluded.

As EADaily reported, a week earlier, the Novosibirsk company NL Continent, operating under the NL International brand, filed a lawsuit with the Moscow Arbitration Court against Bona because of her statements. Among the requirements, she must recognize as false and defamatory the information that she had previously disseminated on the Internet, as well as delete them within 10 days from the date of entry into force of the court decision. The REN-TV portal noted that Bonya called the company a "financial pyramid".

At about the same time, a lawsuit was filed against TV presenter Masha Malinovskaya, the essence of the claims is unknown.

At the same time, the company has previously filed lawsuits against Tatyana Marugova, the ex-wife of the "sausage king" Vladimir Marugov, who was killed in 2020, Gayana Harutyunyan, a Voronezh blogger, and Dmitry Semiryadov, a medical blogger.

In particular, the Semiriadov court in St. Petersburg obliged to refute the statements in his telegram channel, which were released in audio format under the heading "How to protect yourself from unscrupulous sellers of dietary supplements."

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