今年10月7日是俄羅斯總理普京58歲的生日,一群俄羅斯女大學生為了給普京慶生,專門拍攝和制作了一本她們身穿內衣的“性感掛歷”,準備在普京生日當天送給他作為“生日禮物”,并借此向她們心目中的偶像“示愛”。這本“性感掛歷”名為《弗拉基米爾?弗拉基米羅維奇,我們愛你!生日快樂,普京先生》,掛歷中的12位美女均來自俄羅斯莫斯科國立大學新聞系,且都是志愿出鏡,不收分文。該掛歷一位制作人表示,拍攝性感掛歷做生日賀禮是為了表明,這些美女不僅可以做模特,她們同時還有自己的政治主張,在自己的專業(yè)領域也取得了一些成就。據悉,該系列“性感掛歷”已于本周二和周三分別在莫斯科兩家大型超市公開發(fā)售,每冊售價260盧布(約合8.71美元)。
The Russian women are all named as journalism students at the Moscow State University. |
Lingerie-clad students from a Moscow university have posed in an erotic calendar proclaiming their love for Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, who turns 58 on Thursday. The calendar, called "Vladimir Vladimirovich, We love you. Happy Birthday Mr Putin," features twelve women wearing only underwear and pouting at the camera.
The Russian women are all named as journalism students at the Moscow State University and a spokeswoman for the faculty confirmed to AFP that the models study there.
Clad in a black lace negligee, Miss March, Lena Gornostayeva, wishes Putin a happy birthday with the message: "You put out the forest fires, but I'm still burning."
Journalism faculty spokeswoman Larisa Bakulina slammed the calendar as a "work of erotic tastelessness."
"We are not happy that they used the brand of the journalism faculty," she said. "It is tactless on the part of the publishers."
One of the creators of the calendar, Maxim Perlin, 22, a producer at an Internet television channel, said that he put it together with a publisher, Vladimir Tabak.
The models posed for free, he told AFP, claiming the calendar had an empowering message.
"The idea of the calendar was to show girls who are not simply models who turn up for $100, but girls who have some political opinion, who have already achieved some success," he said.
Asked why the models were in underwear, he said: "In my opinion it's more beautiful and more interesting."
Fifty thousand copies of the calendar went on sale on Tuesday at Auchan hypermarkets, Perlin told AFP. "We hope it will have some commercial success."
On Wednesday a stack of the calendars, costing 260 roubles each ($8.71) was on sale at a hypermarket on Leninsky Prospekt in southern Moscow.
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