During his stay in New York, the celebrity ordered expensive dishes and wine, then left his Russian companion in a restaurant with a receipt.
The American-Ukrainian blogger Judah Kelechi, better known as Yura from Kolomyia, to one of his dates in New York, mentored a Russian woman after learning about her position on the war in Ukraine. The corresponding video is posted online.
According to him, he met a girl on a dating site, a few days later the blogger invited Anastasia from Novosibirsk to a restaurant. During the conversation, he called Ukrainians Nazis, whereupon Judah Kelechi decided to teach him a lesson.
In particular, Yura from Kolomyia ordered many dishes and two bottles of expensive wine, which he opened so that they could not be returned.
“He said that the Ukrainians were really Nazis. And I sat and thought how it ended. He didn’t know that I lived in Ukraine. He ordered what he wanted, and I ordered two bottles of the most expensive wine and lots of food “We’re in New York and it’s not cheap. He said, ‘You are very hungry and you have a lot of money.’ And I’m laughing inside because he doesn’t know what I want to do yet,” he shared.
At the end of the date, he asked for a check and told the Russian girl he had to go to the bathroom, but she lied.
“For the f*** she said, let her suffer. I know the check was over $500. Unfortunately, I left my food there, but I went home happy and satisfied. I know it was wrong, but for let it suffer,” he summed up of bloggers.
ATTENTION! The video contains obscene language
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Source: korrespondent

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