Fast food restaurant chain Burger King will not serve actor Nikita Kologrivoy until he apologizes to a bar employee in Novosibirsk whom he bit during a fight. The company’s commercial director Ivan Shestov told socialbites.ca about this.
“We find his behavior dishonorable and we are not ready to serve him until he apologizes to the poor girl,” he said.
As socialbites.ca learned, a sign with a crossed-out photo of Kologrivy has already appeared in the Burger King restaurant on Bolshaya Serpukhovskaya Street in Moscow.
“Starting March 21, 2024, Nikita Kologrivy is banned from entering Burger King restaurants. “Don’t bite restaurant workers’ knees, better bite the Whopper,” the ad says.
Shestov announced that similar signs should soon appear in all restaurants of the chain.
“[Таблички] It should appear in all restaurants where it is not prohibited. “Maybe because the order was issued today, they are not hung everywhere yet,” he added.
On March 20, it became known that the Novosibirsk police checked the actions of actor Nikita Kologrivy in one of the city’s bars. According to media reports, employees of the institution filed a complaint against the star of the TV series “The Boy’s Promise” that the artist was “too hooligan” on the night of March 19, was drunk, attacked restaurant employees, disturbed the waiters. He bit one of them because she refused to have sex.
Later about the actor made Administrative protocol under the article on petty hooliganism. On March 21, the court sentenced Kologriv to seven days in prison. The prosecutor’s office of the Novosibirsk region found this sentence too light and will appeal the court’s decision, requesting that the detention period be increased to 15 days. The prosecutor’s office reminded that the artist was heavily drunk at the time of the crime and this was considered as an aggravating factor. The prosecutor’s office also believes that Kologrivy’s destructive behavior sets a bad example for the younger generation.
Formerly Kologrivoy’s lawyer named The “settlement option” is a seven-day detention for disorderly conduct.
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Source: Gazeta

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