Singer and TV presenter Olga Orlova said on Instagram (the owner of the Meta company is known as an extremist in Russia and was banned) that the “naked” party of blogger Nastya Ivleeva was too much.
However, Orlova assured that the event organizers and guests did not want to offend anyone or hurt anyone’s feelings. According to him, everyone learned a good lesson from what happened. She noted that media figures like to take great responsibility for their actions, but no one is perfect.
“We all make mistakes. And we will probably make more than one mistake. I agree that this is a lot, conclusions have been drawn, we will continue to work on ourselves,” said the TV presenter.
Orlova explained that Ivleeva’s party was a closed event dedicated to unpublished photos for the men’s magazine Playboy. In this context, the dress code had a “meaningless tone”, according to the artist, but it clarified “how much you can afford”.
“I’m sure everyone took it with humor and came across as someone who ‘makes things’. Now I don’t mean the man in the socks,” the singer said.
Orlova announced that she would not attend a similar event for the second time.
After this statement was published, some users accused Orlova of “making an excuse” to attend the party.
“I am not making excuses. I explained. It is impossible to act as if nothing is happening,” the artist concluded.
Previously Stas Sadalsky admitted that he was surprised by the behavior of the “Russian elite” in Ivleeva’s party.