Foreign agent Smolyaninov did not remember the conversation with Putin and blamed the FSB for it

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Actor Artur Smolyaninov, recognized as a foreign agent in the Russian Federation, spoke about his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The artist admitted that the details of the encounter were “like a fog” for him, reports Monavista.
The disgraced actor’s meeting with the Russian leader took place after the premiere of “9th Company”, but the man did not remember the details of the meeting. Smolyaninov told the French press about his dialogue with Putin, now the actor does not live in the Russian Federation.
Smolyaninov blames Russian special services for the disappearance of details of what happened from memory. Apparently, the FSB supplied the head of the Russian Federation with perfume, which made the actor dizzy, and the conversation passed in a haze, leaving no memories. The spirits of the president reminded Smolyaninov of the film “Perfume”.

Earlier, the “Main Regional” reported that Smolyaninov’s stepfather disowned his stepson. At the same time, the actor’s mother claims that the journalist provoked her son, and his words were taken out of context.

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