In a discussion on the show Moscow speaks, State Duma deputy Elena Drapeko and the popular blogger Nastya Ivleeva addressed the recent party controversy, with Ivleeva issuing an apology to attendees and urging that money not be accepted.
Ivleeva stated clearly that money should not be taken at all because it carries the stain of corruption. She argued that the events in question undermine public morality and deserve to be condemned. She emphasized that no apology should be accepted for such behavior, framing it as a direct violation of public norms. The remark underscored the belief that participation in the party could leave a lasting mark on those involved, which she described as a troubling consequence of the gathering.
Drapeko pushed further, saying that this kind of activity should not only be denounced but also prohibited by law. She suggested restricting party guests’ access to information spaces as a form of punishment. While noting the idea, Drapeko admitted uncertainty about how it could be implemented in practice. She also observed that many people seem eager to shield celebrities from public backlash rather than face accountability themselves.
Recent statements from Ivleeva included a video apology for the so-called naked party in Moscow. She explained that the event was conceived as part of a photo shoot for Playboy magazine and that the nearly nude dress code was intended to align with the theme. Ivleeva added that guests contributed their own outfits and appearances, reflecting a consensual, if provocative, creative concept.
Earlier remarks from Instasamka referenced the same incident and described it in terms that sparked discussion online, with some observers labeling it Lolita-inspired or provocative in nature.