Vladimir Putin's manhunt for Ukraine OnlyFans model who flashed breasts in Red Square


Vladimir Putin is on the hunt for a Ukrainian OnlyFans model whose pictures flashing her breasts in the Red Square have resurfaced online. Lolita Bogdanova, 24, was the subject of a video that has reappeared online, showing her flashing her cleavage at the historic Russian square.

The video’s reemergence comes at a time when Putin has tightened his grip on debauchery throughout the Kremlin, with the dictator unhappy at such content being shared.

Lolita’s original video was shot back in 2021, a year before Russia’s war with Ukraine began.

However, the model – who is also known as Lola Bunny – has now been placed on the Kremlin’s international wanted list.

The decision, made by the Russian Interior Ministry, was laid bare by Readovka, a loyalist media outlet in the nation.

When the footage was shot, it sparked a scandal within Russia as the model’s stunt was snapped in front of one of Moscow’s most sacred spots in St Basil’s Cathedral.

At the time Lolita apologised for the offense she had caused and claimed that the footage had in fact be uploaded by someone else and shot years before.

The model, who was not detained, agreed to remain in Russia pending a full investigation.

However, the model is now believed to be abroad and was subsequently added to Russia’s wanted list.

The move to add her to the list comes as Russia imposes a set of new principles that ensure traditional values are respected – a drive unseen in Putin’s first 20 years in power. Reports show that the Russian ministry has so far not explained why the model has suddenly appeared on the list.

All that is known is that she is wanted “under a criminal article” – with no further explanation offered up. Lolita is originally from Makiivka, now in Russian-occupied Ukraine.

It comes years after Putin himself posed topless on horseback while traveling in the Siberian Tyva region back in 2009.

After Russia’s invasion of Ukraine was announced, the picture was mocked by the leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) wealthy nations during a summit in Germany.

Among the leaders to take aim included then-British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who said the world had to “show that we are tougher than Putin”, and suggested the leaders “show them our pecks”.

Canada’s Justin Trudeau added the group should take part in “bare-chested horseback riding”, to which the European Commission President, Ursula von der Leyen, replied: “Horseback riding is the best.”

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