Almost Naked party


The Almost Naked party was a party held by Russian blogger and TV presenter Nastya Ivleeva in Moscow on 20–21 December 2023, attended by many Russian celebrities. The event sparked a public scandal after photos were published on the Russian Internet. It was sharply criticized by pro-government propagandists and bloggers as being inappropriate while Russian soldiers are dying in the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine. Those present at the party faced public censure. Deputies, patriotic organizations, and war correspondents demanded that the party be investigated for LGBT propaganda, drugs, and extremism, and also called for a boycott of the people present at the event.
The Russian government considered the party a challenge to the state-promoted traditional values of Russian society. Despite public apologies, musicians who attended were subsequently removed from New Year broadcasts, fined, and sentenced to arrest. The Lefortovo Court of Moscow recognized the party as "propaganda of non-traditional sexual relations." This is stated in the decision in the case of rapper Vacío, who was arrested for 15 days for participating in the event. The party participants issued a public apology. Ivleeva, as the organizer of the party, was fined 100,000 rubles.
The condemnation of the event was supported by Russian President Vladimir Putin. It was notable as those who attended were mostly supportive of the Putin government and had previously avoided criticism.

Background

According to publications by The Independent, The Guardian and The Washington Post, the party took place during the Russian leadership's efforts in recent years to strengthen conservative social policies in Russia. Russian President Vladimir Putin has actively supported social conservatism, calling for families to have more children and introducing strict sanctions against the LGBT movement. The scandal became one of the indicators of changes in Russian society, which reflect the strengthening of the conservative trend, the condemnation of liberal values, and growing nationalism in the context of the invasion of Ukraine. On 30 November 2023, the Supreme Court of Russia declared the LGBT movement extremist, which complements the general context of strengthening conservative politics in Russia.

Event

The event was a Christmas dress-up ball held at Moscow's nightclub on 20–21 December 2023. The first night, 20 December, was exclusive for celebrities and invitation only, with tickets costing US$11,000. More than 200 people attended the party. Photos and videos from the party went viral on social media. Both the concept of the event and the costumes of the guests were criticized.
Among the guests of the party were Ksenia Sobchak, Philipp Kirkorov, Dima Bilan, GeeGun,, Lolita Milyavskaya, Anna Asti, and Sasha Spilberg. Celebrities who were invited but did not attend included Timati, Feduk, Big Baby Tape, Nico Cartosio, Tina Kandelaki,, Zivert,, Nyusha,, Nastasya Samburskaya, Kristina Si, Filipp Yankovsky, and Fyodor Smolov. In total, about 450 people were invited to the party.
Vacío wore only training shoes and a sock on his penis. Ivleeva claimed she wore a 23 million rouble diamond and emerald necklace around her waist .
The second night was open to the general public for 2,500 rubles. Partying continued into 22 December.
According to Ksenia Sobchak, Nikita Mikhalkov informed Vladimir Putin about the party.

Condemnation of the event

According to Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, many "turbo-patriotic" bloggers were outraged by the event being held while Russian soldiers are dying in Ukraine. Those present at the party were accused of treason. On 21 December 2023, some Russian pro-war Telegram channels, some members Russian military participating in the invasion of Ukraine, and the social movements Sorok Sorokov and Call of the People contacted the prosecutor's office with a demand to investigate the Moscow club Mutabor for LGBT propaganda because of Ivleeva's party.
The party was condemned by United Russia deputy Maria Butina, propagandist Vladimir Solovyov, head of the Safe Internet League Ekaterina Mizulina, A Just Russia deputy Dmitry Gusev, and deputy chairman of the Synodal Department for Church-Society and Media Relations Vakhtang Kipshidze. Vladimir Putin was reported to have been disappointed with the event, to have demanded punishments and to have approved of the condemnations. The issue became a public scandal and dominated news reporting in Russia for several days.
Critics said the event was insulting to Russian soldiers fighting in Ukraine and that the event promoted LGBTQ+ values, illegal under Russian law. Soldiers in Ukraine were reported to have complained about the event.

Response to criticism

Ivleeva, Kirkorov, Milyavskaya, Sobchak, and others apologised on social media.
Ivleeva had initially responded to the criticism with mockery, but later released a two-part apology video.
Kirkorov said he was only briefly in attendance. Bilan stressed that he was conservatively dressed and not responsible for how others dressed. Milyavskaya described the event as an "art project".

Consequences

On 22 December 2023, as part of an ongoing investigation, police seized recordings from surveillance cameras at the Mutabor club.
Party attendants who were condemned, including Ksenia Sobchak, began to make public apologies, posting apology videos on their blogs and other Internet resources. The practice of public apologies have become prevalent in Russia in 2015, when critics of Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov were often forced to apologize to him on camera, and has become increasingly common since the invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
The concerts of some attending artists and their participation in the Little Blue Light were canceled, except for Kirkorov and Lolita, who were instead edited out of the program. Kirkorov's image was removed from the poster of the New Year's comedy Ivan Vasilyevich Changes Everything! The singer has also been boycotted on television.
According to Meduza, Kirkorov, Milyavskaya, Glyukoza, Bilan, and Anna Asti were included in the list of 50 banned musicians compiled by the Russian authorities along with artists who did not support the war.
During Vladimir Putin's address to the Federal Assembly, Ivleeva and Sobchak spoke out in support of the program voiced there. Ivleeva announced plans to vote for "initiatives and projects that have been announced." During the 2024 Russian presidential election, attendees publicly announced their votes.

Ivleeva

Faced with mass criticism, on 24 December, Ivleeva released a public apology for the event and promised to donate all the proceeds to charity.
Ivleeva was fined 100,000 roubles. The telecommunications company MTS and Tinkoff Bank broke their contracts with Ivleeva, and a class action lawsuit was filed against her for 1 billion rubles. Information appeared in the press that an unscheduled tax audit by the Federal Taxation Service found an underpayment of 137 million rubles. Ivleeva may face criminal prosecution for tax evasion on a particularly large scale.
On 2 May 2024, Ivleeva reported that she visited the Russian-occupied territories of Ukraine, including the destroyed Mariupol, which is "actively being restored" and "listened to the war" on the contact line. Ivleeva also changed her attitude towards the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Alexei Navalny, and Vladimir Putin. She stated that when she previously posted an anti-war post, she "had no analysis, no understanding, no knowledge of any historical data," that she never supported Alexei Navalny and "was subject to the fashionable trend," and that she always viewed Vladimir Putin "with sympathy." Ivleeva also stated that she provides support to the Russian military, showing a video where a Russian military man thanks her for her help in purchasing a bus and an unmanned aerial vehicle.

Vacío

Rapper Vacío, who came to the event with a sock on his genitals, received a sentence of 15 days in prison and a fine of 200,000 rubles and he also apologized on camera. He was found guilty of petty hooliganism and for propaganda of non-traditional sexual relations, which was for a video recording of male party participants licking the sock Vacio was wearing.
A video was also posted online of the sock being quickly taken off Vacio's penis by another attendee at the party, and Vacio commented that while "...he regretted his first act,...the second arrest was completely incomprehensible to him." as the sock was taken off by other people at the party who also posted a video of it online.
Vasilyev commented the idea for the sock came from a friend of his who suggested it to him and that he did not imagine that there would be such a huge and resonant response from the public.
At the end of his 15 day prison sentence, his detention was extended for another 10 days again due to petty hooliganism and he was also taken to the military conscription office and given a military summons for 9 January. At first it was not clear why Vacio was summoned to the military recruitment center as he was legally unfit to serve in the armed forces due to an unspecified medical condition and it was also commented that "...Vasilyev, 'doesn’t face the threat of serving in the army because he had allegedly failed the military-medical commission in his native Yekaterinburg for health reasons.'"
On 14 May 2024, Vasilyev's representative announced that the rapper had left Russia for the United States. This came after he failed to appear at the military enlistment office the previous day. Singer Yana Djalu, a friend of Vasilyev, confirmed his departure, stating that Vasilyev felt "pressured" and "not free" in Russia. Vasilyev then later confirmed that he had travelled to Yerevan in Armenia and not the United States and that he had been telling his friends that he had moved to the United States as he was concerned of there being any possibility that he could be extradited from Armenia and he wanted to keep a low profile. Reports also suggested Vasilyev considered renouncing his Russian citizenship, although no official confirmation has been made regarding his emigration or citizenship status.
On 7 January, the St. Petersburg club MOD hosted a concert by the rock group Schenki, during which the group's lead singer Maxim Tesli went on stage wearing a sock on his penis during the performance. The sock fell to the floor and the singer appeared completely naked in front of the audience for a short moment, but then went backstage and got dressed. A video of the incident ended up on the Internet and outraged Ekaterina Mizulina, who considered the singer's actions to be an imitation of Vacío. On the night of 9 January, the singer was arrested at Pulkovo Airport - he intended to fly to Yekaterinburg, and from there to Kazakhstan.
As noted in the media, Maxim Tesli appeared in public in a similar form back in 2016, and a number of foreign performers even earlier. It was unclear whether Tesli’s concert appearance was intended as a gesture of support for Vacio.