Kinky Party Pauses Russian Events After Authorities’ Warnings

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The Kinky Party project has paused its sex-themed events in the Russian Federation following warnings from authorities. This news surfaced via the event organizer’s Telegram channel, indicating that officials cautioned organizers that gender-related parties could no longer proceed.

Details surrounding the warning were not disclosed. The development comes amid a broader legal and regulatory environment that has drawn attention to public events featuring provocative themes and adult-oriented performances.

Earlier in January, a class action was filed in the Moscow Tagansky District Court against television presenter and influencer Anastasia Ivleeva. The suit seeks non-pecuniary damages amounting to 1 billion rubles over a controversial and openly provocative party described as a “naked” gathering held at the Mutabor club.

The compensation demand remained unchanged from an earlier filing that followed a separate resolution on the matter. Ivleeva had previously been fined 100 thousand rubles for violations of public order, and the Mutabor club faced a 90-day suspension tied to sanitary and health standards.

The December 20, 2023 gathering drew a notable guest list that included public figures such as Sobchak, Lolita Milyavskaya, Olga Orlova, Philip Kirkorov, Dzhigan, Oksana Samoilova, and Dima Bilan. The blogger involved and several other attendees apologized for appearing at the event.

In related public commentary, Lolita Milyavskaya previously made remarks that touched on Victoria Boni’s philosophy, signaling ongoing controversy surrounding personalities connected to these gatherings.

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