The star is training as a psychologist, so he needs a document confirming his military registration.
Famous Ukrainian drag queen Monroe said she went to the military registration and enlistment office and passed a military medical commission. She reported this on the “Nights of Girls” podcast.
In part, he made the move because he needed military records as he began training to become a clinical psychologist.
“I have documents, military ID. I passed the Military Military Commission. I came myself [в ТЦК]. Sent to VVK. Arrived at 9 am with tests. I passed one through the IVC, then another. I walked like I was going to be shot. I need a document because I studied. I have a delay in my examination,” he said.
Monroe admitted that the decision to go to the military registration and enlistment office was not easy for him – he had to use the services of a lawyer.
“It’s hard for me to talk about it. I have an old, old document. Maybe it’s enough, but I decided to close this issue. I Googled everything, consulted lawyers. I understand that it can be a delay. or they would write it down.” seized.” I need a document, I was ready for anything,” the star said, adding that she would respond “adequately” to the subpoena served.
Monroe also mentioned that she expected to be judged, but in the end, she received help and support, and even had her picture taken. He said he is in the process of transgender transition and has changed his last name, but is still listed as male on his passport.
It was previously reported that travesty diva Monroe admitted that she will join the war, but may not be accepted due to medical reasons.
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