RUSSIA has launched an international hunt for Ukrainian glamour model Lolita Bogdanova.
The 24-year-old was added to Russia’s ‘most wanted’ list after her risqué photos went viral.

Who is Lolita Bogdanova?
Lolita Bogdanova is a 24 year old OnlyFans model.
She is originally from Makiivka, now in Russian-occupied Ukraine.
Based on her Instagram page, it appears she is enjoying life in the US, as the adult star frequently shares photos showcasing her glamorous lifestyle.
Why is Russia searching for her?
Lolita has topped Russia’s ‘most wanted’ list after she posed topless in front of Moscow’s Red Square in 2021.
Three years later, the picture has stirred rage among religious leaders and individuals with ties to Vladimir Putin.
One senior member of the church suggested she should express “repentance” for her daring actions.
Lolita had previously apologised for upsetting religious followers and mentioned that the controversial photos were taken quite some time ago.
She also insisted that she did not upload these images herself.
Despite signing a restrictive agreement at the time to prevent her from leaving Russia during a thorough investigation, she was never arrested.
The ministry has not explained why it is suddenly chasing the model.
She is said to be wanted “under a criminal article”, without any explanation of a precise accusation.
Who else has been caught up in Putin’s ‘debauchery’ crackdown?
The search for Lolita follows a series of criminal cases launched by Russian authorities targeting individuals deemed as “enemies” or diverging from Russia’s evolving orthodoxy.
Putin’s leadership seems to be shifting its focus towards “traditional values” in contrast to his earlier decades in power.
Maxim Tesli, frontman of Puppies band, was detained after a “near-naked party rocked Moscow” in January (2024).
He was seen wearing just a sock on his manhood while performing in a club gig in St Petersburg.
The sock reportedly fell during his performance, leaving the singer completely naked.
After his performance, he was caught at St Petersburg airport – and faced a 15-day detention.
According to Fontanka news, Tesli was charged with “petty hooliganism”, but a criminal case “looms in the future”.
The Sun reported that the head of Russia’s Safe Internet League, Ekaterina Mizulina, said: “At a concert in St. Petersburg, he performed songs of dubious content in one sock.
“I wonder how the law enforcement agencies…will react to this.”
Social activist Vitaly Borodin said: “Maxim Tesli decided to repeat the costume of rapper Vacio, but the sock accidentally slipped off.
“These are the scum our children are watching today, this is LGBT propaganda.
“We are preparing an appeal to initiate a criminal case.”
Others demanded a jail term for Maxim who they called ‘vile’.