Overview of the Mutabor Party and Broadcast Decisions
Channel 1 and VGTRK reportedly removed the Mutabor party events from their Blue Lights broadcasts and other year end programs. The report came through Ksenia Sobchak’s Telegram channel, referring to material linked to the event by the program titled Bloody Lady. The decision appears connected to directives issued by Ernst and Dobrodeev, with the only notable success being Dima Bilan performing the song Challenge at an awards presentation for achievements in future technologies. That particular award ceremony took place a week before the New Year and was published on December 24.
Dima Bilan recently addressed the party appearance, noting that he was invited to an Ivleeva art exhibition and visited briefly between her performances in tidy attire. Ivleeva herself indicated that she chose not to share footage from the party on her social channels, even while the event unfolded.
Influencer Nastya Ivleeva hosted a gathering at the Mutabor club on December 20. The event’s dress code called for revealing outfits, and attendees included Ksenia Sobchak, Olga Orlova, Philip Kirkorov, Glukoza, Lolita Milyavskaya, Oksana Samoilova, the rapper Vacio, and Dzhigan. Public reaction to the party focused on the explicit theme and its reception among viewers and fans.
In the run up to the event, Philip Kirkorov publicly apologized for attending Nastya Ivleeva’s party, a moment noted in media discussions around the celebration. The episode has sparked conversations about media coverage, artist collaborations, and the responsibilities of personalities in controlling their public image during high profile gatherings. The broader narrative highlights how broadcast editors, talent managers, and the online audience interact when sensational details emerge from recent cultural events.