Koshoviy Got into a Scandal Due to Easter Greetings (Video).
22.04.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
22.04.2025
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Humorist Yevhen Koshoviy made an unconventional video greeting for Easter. He appeared before the camera in a special image that shocked social media users. However, this image provoked a negative reaction from the public and received a barrage of criticism. The video quickly became popular on social networks, but many Ukrainians were outraged by such behavior. They expressed their dissatisfaction and criticized Koshoviy. Earlier, Yevhen Koshoviy talked about his relationship with his elder daughter. He admitted that his daughter had eye problems, but that did not prevent her from being a proud daughter. Koshoviy made a lot of effort to ensure that excessive success did not make his daughter too arrogant. He also talked about his issues with his 15-year-old daughter. Moreover, Yevhen Koshoviy expressed his opinion in an interview about the possibility of a second term for President Volodymyr Zelensky and shared a story about a bribe that was offered to him for helping a person get on the 'Servant of the People' party list. Ukrainian humorist Yevhen Koshoviy provoked a wave of negative reactions among the Ukrainian public with his unconventional image during the Easter video greeting. The use of glaze and glitter reminiscent of the topping for Easter cake on the artist's head became the reason for criticism. Social media became a platform for expressing people’s dissatisfaction. Additionally, Koshoviy shared his impressions of family relationships and expressed his views on the future of President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky.
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