The Hindus are outraged: During a holiday in the “influencer” paradise of Bali, Alina Fasliwa was photographed naked by her husband Andrej. That’s not all, the Russian published the picture on Instagram. “The two have disturbed the public peace with their behavior,” said the Balinese immigration authorities, which quickly took the consequences: The couple would be “punished with expulsion” and are now not allowed to re-enter the country for at least six months. Before leaving the country, the two are also required to attend a purification ceremony at the temple.
Alina Fasliwa was apparently unaware that she had uncovered herself in a sacred place. She apologized on Instagram for the “big mistake” and justified herself by saying: “There are many sacred places in Bali and not all are marked as such.” However, she admitted that it is important to treat sacred places and traditions with respect.
Deportation after mask “prank”
It is not the first time that a Russian influencer has been expelled from the holiday island. Exactly one year ago met Leia Se same fate. The 25-year-old entered a supermarket with a blue face mask painted on and posted a video of the action on social networks with her boyfriend.
However, her partner, YouTube star Josh Paler Lin from Taiwan, who filmed and published the scene, was allowed to stay. He and his girlfriend often post prank videos in which they prank people. In spring 2021, however, the couple had exceeded the permissible limits: when Leia Se noticed before visiting the supermarket that she did not have a corona protective mask with her, her boyfriend quickly painted it on her face – in light blue with white ribbons. Then both went shopping and filmed the shopping spree.
‘No pity for people who joke about Covid’
When the video went viral in April 2021, the police stepped in and confiscated their passports. A local politician said she had no sympathy for people who joked about Covid-19. “People here are desperately struggling to find a way out of the pandemic,” said Niluh Djelantik. The island popular with holidaymakers from all over the world Balinese suffers extremely from the lack of tourism.
In the presence of a lawyer, both later apologized publicly for the action. “The intention behind this video was by no means to be disrespectful or to ask others not to wear a mask,” Lin explained. The video was only intended to entertain people.
Source: Nachrichten