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"Vlad is not Yama, Vlad is the bottom": a choreographer trolled Ukrainians from Miami and received a harsh response. Photo.

Yama faces hate from followers

Ukrainian choreographer and Dancing with the Stars judge Vlad Yama continues to receive criticism for living in the United States. Recently, the artist has been recalling the carefree times in his homeland and posting footage taken before the war. He tries to "cheer up" his compatriots, but his posts are perceived more as trolling than empathy.

Yama posted a new post on Instagram, which once again angered netizens. He posted a picture taken during the show "Who's on top?". In it, the dancer is lying on a glass board without a T-shirt, where, according to the rules, he had to answer the host's questions and try to stay on the slippery surface (to see the photo, scroll to the end).

"We're holding on," Vladyslav captioned the photo. However, Ukrainians attacked him, noting that he was only mocking his fellow citizens while he was living and having fun in Miami. In his defence, the celebrity said that he posted his latest posts on social media without a smile.

"Hold on tight. America is going through some of the hardest times right now", "Is this a joke?", "Hold on well in Miami, come to Ukraine, hold on here", "And a naked torso...", "Normal joke like that, for a non-male, is just right! I believe that whether to fight or not should be a conscious choice of every citizen of Ukraine. But sitting in the US and just openly laughing and making fun of the people... it's too much", "Vlad is not Yama, Vlad is the bottom", - we read the comments under the photo.

The choreographer recently admitted that he was homesick for Kyiv and reflected on the end of the war. He summed up that everything comes to an end, so we must not lose faith and wait for Russia's defeat. The man managed to clean up all the comments under the photo, leaving only pleasant words.

Earlier, OBOZREVATEL wrote that even before the war began, Vlad Yama wanted to become a member of parliament, but he never managed to fulfil his dream. He is offended by his friends who managed to get into the Verkhovna Rada. All the details are available here.

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