Russia launches international manhunt for Ukrainian OnlyFans star who posed topless in Red Square amid Putin’s crackdown on ‘debauchery’

  • OnlyFans model Lolita Bogdanova, 24, aka Lola Bunny, is now on the wanted list
  • The model flashed her bare chest within the walls of the Kremlin in 2021

Russia has launched a bizarre global hunt for a Ukrainian OnlyFans model after she posed topless inside the walls of the Kremlin.

The incident, which took place in Red Square in 2021, saw 24-year-old Lolita Bogdanova – also known as Lola Bunny – lifting her top for the camera.

Although the provocative video was shot before the war, it was reported that she had been placed on the Kremlin’s international wanted list by the Russian Interior Ministry on Tuesday – a move revealed by loyalist media outlet Readovka.

At the time, her act caused a scandal because the model’s stunt was in front of the onion-domed St. Basil’s Cathedral, one of Russia’s holiest sites.

Bogdanova apologized for offending religious believers, but said the footage had been filmed several years earlier and uploaded by someone else.

Lolita Bogdanova, 24 – aka Lola Bunny flashed her bare chest inside the Kremlin walls

The model's stunt took place in front of the onion-domed St. Basil's Cathedral, one of Russia's holiest sites

The model’s stunt took place in front of the onion-domed St. Basil’s Cathedral, one of Russia’s holiest sites

She was not detained, although she signed an agreement not to leave Russia pending a full investigation.

A leading church member had demanded that she “repent.”

She is now believed to be abroad.

The model has been placed on the desired list because Russia is imposing an unprecedented new push for traditional values, something not seen in Putin’s first twenty years in power.

The ministry has not explained why they are suddenly pursuing her.

Bogdanova is said to be wanted ‘under a criminal article’, without explaining the precise accusation.

She is originally from Makiivka, now in Russian-occupied Ukraine.

It comes as Russian police and security services launch a flurry of criminal cases against people seen as enemies or deviants from the new orthodoxy in wartime Russia.

In January, it was reported that a nearly naked man performing on stage at a nightclub was captured by Russian forces and expected to be held for 15 days.

Russian police and security services are launching a flood of criminal cases against people seen as enemies or deviants

Russian police and security services are launching a flood of criminal cases against people seen as enemies or deviants

The man, Maxim Tesli, frontman of the band Puppies, was seen wearing only a sock covering his genitals while performing at a club gig in St. Petersburg.

The sock fell during his performance, leaving the post-punk singer completely naked, the newspaper reported Sun.

Tesli rushed to the airport and tried to get away via an indirect route after his stunt – but to no avail as Putin’s police caught him before he could escape.

The Sun reported that the head of Russia’s Safe Internet League, Ekaterina Mizulina, said: ‘At a concert in St. Petersburg, he sang songs of questionable content in one sock.

“I wonder how law enforcement agencies… will respond to this.”

Vladimir Putin is cracking down on

Vladimir Putin is cracking down on “debauchery” and hunting down those he sees as “deviants.”

The Sun also reported that social activist Vitaly Borodin said: ‘Maxim Tesli decided to repeat rapper Vacio’s costume, but the sock accidentally slipped.

“This is the scum that our children are watching today, this is LGBT propaganda.

“We are preparing an appeal to start a criminal case.”

Others called for a prison sentence for the artist, whom they called “despicable.”