Russian blogger Victoria Bonya accepts invitation to appear on propagandist Solovyov’s broadcast

Russian blogger Victoria Bonya said she has been invited to appear live on a broadcast hosted by propagandist Vladimir Solovyov’s team.

Bonya announced on her Telegram channel on April 23 that she would accept the invitation. The broadcast was set for the week of April 28, though she gave no specific date or venue.

“I’ll go on air because I really hope that Mr. Solovyov will have the wisdom and courage to apologize — because fine, call me an ‘aging slut with a filthy stinking mouth,’ but calling women my age ‘aging’ — I think that’s really beyond the pale,” Bonya said in an Instagram story.

Representatives of Solovyov did not comment.

In mid-April, Victoria Bonya released a video address to Vladimir Putin listing five problems she said “not a single governor will speak about”: flooding in Dagestan, pollution on beaches in Anapa, rules allowing the killing of animals listed in the Red Book, the seizure of livestock in the Novosibirsk Region, and internet restrictions. The address drew widespread support on Instagram. The Kremlin responded that the address touched on issues of public concern and that significant work was underway to address them.

The episode drew Bonya into public clashes with Vladimir Solovyov and State Duma deputy Vitaly Milonov, both of whom insulted her openly. Solovyov called her a “worn-out slut”; Milonov called her a “poorly educated blogger” and an “escort girl.” Bonya responded by threatening a joint lawsuit naming Solovyov, Milonov, and blogger Artemy Lebedev as defendants, to be filed on behalf of the women they had insulted.

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