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Escaped from Russian comedian told about deportation from Germany

Denis is a Stranger. Photo: YouTube

Famous stand-up comedian Denis Alien, who escaped from In Russia, after the start of a special military operation with his wife and dogs, he confessed that he had once been deported from Germany. He told about it in a video on his YouTube channel.

"I have a grudge. I was deported from Germany once. I flew in from some concerts, I had some kind of visa, which in fact is tourist. And my residence permit was almost ready," the Stranger shared.

According to the comedian, at passport control he honestly described the whole situation to the border guard. But later he found out that you can't say such things at passport control, you need to talk about tourist destinations.

"They took me to some special room and for several hours they asked me everything about me, all my biography points, they called somewhere and checked that everything was true," the Stranger continued.

Despite the fact that everything the comedian said was true, it was explained to him that the decision on deportation had been made earlier and could not be reconsidered.

Partly because of this situation, the comedian and his wife moved to Barcelona, refusing the opportunity to obtain German citizenship.

"I came to the conclusion that I probably don't really want to integrate into Germany and adopt their way of thinking," he concluded.

As reported by EADaily, it became known earlier that another comedian Mikhail Shats* is selling the last remaining in Russia apartment — in Moscow on Patriarch's ponds. At the same time, in March of this year, he sold a two-bedroom apartment in St. Petersburg to the former vice-governor of the Leningrad region Georgy Bogachev.

*An individual performing the functions of a foreign agent

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02.10.2024

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