61-year-old former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, or, as he is called, Bojo, staged an enchanting drunken party at the famous Anema e Sogevo club while on vacation with his wife Carrie on the Italian island of Capri. This is reported by the publication The Syn.
"He climbed on the table and sang… He also waved the Union flag (Great Britain. — EADaily)," the newspaper writes.
During the next issue, Boris was presented with a sombrero and a Mexican flag.
It is noted that the staff of the institution pasted copies of his parliamentary portrait of 2019 on Dom Perignon bottles and flags. The ex-prime minister drank champagne straight from his throat.
"He's clearly still the prime minister… A party monster, that is," the publication states.
"He gave his best and probably won a lot of new fans," says an eyewitness.
Club on Capri is popular with celebrities including Beyonce, Leonardo DiCaprio, Anne Hathaway, Reese Witherspoon, Penelope Cruz, Jennifer Lopez, Katy Perry, Skene, Lenny Kravitz and Naomi Campbell, lists The Syn.
Recall that Boris Johnson actually disrupted the Russian-Ukrainian peace talks in Istanbul in 2022.
As reported by EADaily, in November 2023, the leader of the Servant of the People party in the Verkhovna Rada, David Arakhamia, said that Kiev's decision to abandon Moscow's conditions in the spring of 2022 was influenced, among other things, by the advice of the now ex-British Prime Minister Boris Johnson. "When we returned from Istanbul, Boris Johnson came to Kiev and said that we would not be with them at all (with the Russians. — EADaily) sign nothing. And "let's just fight,"" Arahamia said then.
Johnson later confirmed this himself.
As for Arahamiya, he has already given a new version of what happened.

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