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An anchor was expelled after her picture spread in the “pornographic” scandal in Dubai

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The Ukrainian TV presenter of “FashionTV” was expelled from the show, after she was identified in a “pornographic” session in Dubai.

The tumultuous scandal that occurred this spring in Dubai still haunts its participants to this day. And model Angelica Levko, from Kiev, tried to erase from her life the shameful experience that was spread around the world.

Lefko presented a number of fashion shows on the TV channel, and then participated in a reality series, in which social figures, singers and celebrities participated on “Instagram” in the Ukrainian capital. In one episode, the presenter stunned the girls with the news, including a model who was identified in videos that were filmed in Dubai.

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Because none of the participants admitted his participation in the shooting session, the presenter sent the video to all the participants, where a tattoo appeared on the finger of one of the participants in the photo session, resembling a tattoo of Lefko, after which she admitted her participation in the session.

The model tried to explain to the participants the situation, and why she agreed to the photo session in order to prevent her colleagues from making such a mistake. However, the girls didn’t want to have anything to do with Angelica’s darkened reputation and by a joint decision she was kicked out of the show.

It is not yet known whether Angelica Lefko will continue to work in the channel, and she has also closed her Instagram page.

Levko graduated from the Kiev National University of Technology and Design and studied ballet.

Earlier this year, Oleg Nikolenko, a spokesman for the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry, announced that 11 Ukrainian women out of 12 detained in Dubai, due to a nude photo session, had been deported and prevented from entering the UAE.

Nikolenko said on April 6 that 12 Ukrainian citizens had been arrested for participating in the filming.

And the Public Prosecution of the Emirate of Dubai issued an order to deport all the accused and accused from the state, for the actions and behaviors they committed that contradict public morals.

The authorities issued a statement saying that they had “registered a criminal complaint against these women and referred them to the Public Prosecution”, warning against “the practice of these reckless and offensive behaviors of others, which harm the values, customs and traditions of Emirati society.”

 

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