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Irina Shayk managed to be at the epicenter of the hurricane after she posted a photo on her social networks. who left no one indifferent. It was a photo of what looked like a Russian salad, and she accompanied this photo with the following words: “Russian Wednesday”, with the letter “Z”, which caused a lot of suspicion, and there are those who pointed it out. , stating that he is a clear ally of Putin in the war against Ukraine.
The Russian model has been heavily criticized for the fact that the letter Z is considered as a symbol of support for the Russian army in the war. In addition, it is used to recognize enemy troops in the middle of Ukrainian territory, so in recent months it has become very relevant.
The ex-girlfriend of Bradley Cooper immediately received a lot of criticism and comments, accusing her of being a supporter of Putin. Same way, some people took the opportunity recall another recent photo of Shake posing using a magazine with a portrait of Vladimir Putin as the cover.
Ukrainian journalist Maria Romanenko shared the scandalous photo of the model’s salad on Twitter, writing the following words: “Irina Shayk, a world-famous Russian model who has recently worked for Jean Paul Gaultier, Burberry and others, posted a strange, cryptic story on Instagram with the word ‘russ'” . I hope these brands reconsider their collaboration with her.“, she said, very upset by what had happened.
In view of what happened shortly after, the international model decided to remove the said photo and wrote the following: “Sometimes a salad is just a salad. I promise: there are no encrypted messages or political comments here, ”he said, although there are many people who still think otherwise and do not see the meaning of the letter Z added to the name of the salad.
Source: Bekia