A real leopard boom has begun on social networks under the hashtag #freetheleopards. This flash mob united Europeans and Ukrainians, calling for Leopard tanks to be provided to the Armed Forces of Ukraine to fight Russian invaders..
Ekaterina Osadcha, Olya Polyakova, Jamala and other celebrities also joined the flash mob and reminded the world of the importance of resisting the enemy. To do this, they, along with other participants in the action, added photos in leopard print clothes and the corresponding hashtag.
Ekaterina Osadchaya TV presenter added two photos in a green jacket and a dress with an animal pattern. The star called on all fans to join the action.
\! Support the flash mob! Photos from the past, but so relevant now,” wrote Ekaterina.
TVORCHI Group also became one of the stars who joined #freetheleopards. Participants of "
" It is important. Ukraine needs Leopard 2 tanks. Don't be silent, world! Join the hashtag and demand a pro-Ukrainian solution from the German government as Ukraine defends itself and Europe against Russia every day..
Jamala Singer shared a photo in a fur coat and explained why it is so important to participate in a flash mob.
" Join the challenge. The more angry I am, the more I want to donate and help in every possible way. But that's just not enough. We need the support of the world,"
Olya Polyakova Olya Polyakova remembered one of her outrageous images and explained why Ukrainians need tanks.
Let's support the flash mob together. We need "
Tina Karol The performer also joined the flash mob in an unusual way. Tina added a video with a filter to the watchman, where "
alyona. alyona And here is the performer alyona.
alyona added a photo in her home look, but she also didn’t forget about the importance of her message. By the way, this photo was taken in Germany..
" I join flash mobs, join you too, supporting Ukraine on the information front! The photo was taken in Frankfurt am Main in Germany with a German dog of a family of Latvians and Ukrainians,"
Kristina Reshetnik The wife of TV presenter Grigory Reshetnik chose a leopard scarf to draw attention to a large-scale action on the Web.
\! You, too, they seem everywhere? "