Did the star of "Univer" attend the wedding of Minsk resident Lizaveta, where all of Threads invited him?
The wedding took place on March 7.
As a reminder: Belarusian Lizaveta, a hair extension master, decided to invite Russian actor and singer Stas Yarushin to her wedding.
Lately, he has been quite a frequent visitor to Minsk. Firstly, Stas has been a judge on BT's show "Factor.by" for several years now. Secondly, he recently released a joint song with young Belarusian singer Nasta Krauchanka and is now actively promoting the track. Recently, for example, the artists were seen at a "Dinamo-Minsk" hockey match, where their song "Vydykhai" (Exhale) was played for the large audience.
Recently, Minsk resident Lizaveta invited him to her wedding via Threads.
She probably planned to invite someone famous to her celebration for a long time. In February, Lizaveta commented on a post that advised sending wedding invitations to every billionaire whose address could be found — suggesting there's a chance their assistants might send you a gift.
In that comment, Lizaveta asked for billionaire addresses to take advantage of the advice. Later, the girl said that her wedding organizer suggested she send invitations to singer Prokhor Shalyapin and actor Dmitry Nagiev.
Lizaveta with her husband
But the bride chose the star of the TV series "Univer". Almost all of Belarusian Threads rushed to help their compatriot — people urged Stas Yarushin to accept the invitation.
He eventually responded. The wedding took place on March 7. Stas did not come to congratulate the Belarusian newlyweds. But he did send a 5-minute video, which was shown to the guests during the banquet.
It began like this: "What has Threads done to all of us? A damn cesspool! But there are normal people there, I knew it. Good people like you."
Stas Yarushin sent a wedding greeting to the Minsk resident
Stas also sent a gift — it was a vinyl record of his new album.
Regarding Yarushin's stance on the war, he criticized Russians who left the country after the start of the invasion of Ukraine and also asked for sleeping bags to be sent to mobilized soldiers.