Alisa Vox on 17-Hour Confinement Incident in Leningrad

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Allegations and Reflections from a Former Leningrad Member

The testimonies surrounding an intense period within the Leningrad group resurfaced when Alisa Vox, whose birth name is Kondratyeva, described a chilling incident in a recent podcast discussion. Vox recalled that during a tense moment in the band’s history, the group’s frontman allegedly confined her to a room for 17 hours. The account, shared on the YouTube program hosted by PkhaliKhinkali, has drawn renewed attention to the dynamics within the group and the personal toll on its members. Vox’s revelation sheds light on a creative environment shadowed by power imbalances and emotional volatility, prompting conversations about artist relationships, boundaries, and mental health within high-pressure music circles.

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