Sergei Polunin made two new tattoos with Vladimir Putin

Ukrainian ballet dancer Sergei Polunin made two new tattoos with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The dancer posted the corresponding picture on social networks.

Sergei Polunin posted on his personal blog a photo showing two new tattoos depicting Russian President Vladimir Putin on both shoulders.

Sergey Polunin made the first tattoo with the image of the Russian leader on his chest in 2018. “Good must be as aggressive as evil. My love and support for Russia. Love conquers all, ”she shared with subscribers on social networks.

In an interview with the broadcast DEA News” “I got the tattoo when it was the biggest media attack on Russia and it was unpleasant for me to see and hear about it,” Polunin said. I got a tattoo as energy protection – too many attacks on a person. At that moment, I had a lot of strength and energy, and I decided to throw some of this negative energy into myself.

Formerly socialbites.ca said Polunin and Ilinykh announced their engagement after the birth of their two sons.



Source: Gazeta

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