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    Russian Blogger Whose Angry Appeal to Putin Went Viral Hits Back After State Tv Attack

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    Posted on April 20, 2026

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    Celebrity blogger Viktoria Bonya has struck back at state TV host Vladimir Solovyov after he attacked her for a viral appeal to Putin. She denounced his misogynistic comments and called for legal scrutiny of his broadcasts, while public sympathy remains largely with her.

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    Table of Contents

    • Controversy Surrounding Victoria Bonya's Criticism and State TV Response
    • Background of the Dispute
    • Bonya’s Response to Solovyov’s Accusations
    • Bonya’s Rise to Fame and Political Involvement
    • Kremlin’s Reaction to Bonya’s Criticism
    • State TV’s Accusations and Public Reaction
    • Solovyov’s Call for Investigation
    • Bonya’s Counterattack and Legal Threats
    • Social Media and Public Support
    • Voices from the Public

    Russian Blogger Victoria Bonya Hits Back at State TV After Viral Criticism of Authorities

    Controversy Surrounding Victoria Bonya's Criticism and State TV Response

    By Andrew Osborn

    Background of the Dispute

    MOSCOW, April 20 (Reuters) - A celebrity blogger whose sharp criticism of the authorities has been watched by tens of millions of Russians has hit back after one of state TV's best-known political presenters accused her of working for the West and called for her to be investigated.    

    Vladimir Solovyov, a fiery talk show host sanctioned by the West over his vocal support for the war in Ukraine, launched a vitriolic weekend attack on Victoria Bonya live on air, mixing personal insults about her appearance with accusations that she is part of a shadowy Western plot to undermine the Kremlin. 

    Bonya’s Response to Solovyov’s Accusations

    Bonya, who lives in Monaco and has denied working for anyone but herself, called Solovyov "an enemy of the people" who should be taken off air. She said he was one of several state TV personalities who spoke about women in an unacceptable way. 

    "I want to ask a question to all of us women - when did we miss the moment when women began to be insulted on federal TV channels?" said Bonya, a 46-year-old single mother, adding she was tired of women like herself being publicly dismissed as prostitutes or escorts. 

    "There are lots of mothers who bring up their kids on their own. By insulting me you insult them all," said Bonya, pointing out that her page had received nearly 500 million visits and that her social media presence was bigger than Solovyov's.

    Bonya’s Rise to Fame and Political Involvement

    Bonya, well-known in Russia as a former reality TV star, had hitherto confined herself to videos about her own life and beauty tips, garnering over 13 million Instagram followers.  

    But she triggered a political storm with a video appeal to President Vladimir Putin saying she supported him but that he was not being told the truth about Russia's real problems, and that ordinary people were being squeezed so hard by corrupt officials that they might one day erupt.

    Kremlin’s Reaction to Bonya’s Criticism

    The Kremlin took the unusual step of acknowledging Bonya's criticism - her video clip has since been viewed nearly 30 million times, - while insisting that the problems she listed - including a sweeping crackdown on the internet - were being worked on. It denied that Putin was insulated from bad news.

    State TV’s Accusations and Public Reaction

    Solovyov’s Call for Investigation

    'FOREIGN AGENT'?

    Solovyov asked on air why Bonya had not yet been designated "a foreign agent" - a label with negative Soviet-era spying connotations - and asked Russia's top state investigator to check if her outburst had broken any laws. 

    "It's not up to this worn-out harlot to open her dirty mouth and clog up the information space," said Solovyov.

    Bonya’s Counterattack and Legal Threats

    Bonya hit back, vowing to use petitions and a potential lawsuit to have Solovyov taken off air.

    Attempting to turn the tables, she also asked authorities to check whether the sometimes extreme language he uses in his broadcasts about various people and groups broke Russian law.

    Social Media and Public Support

    A jokey new video, created with the help of artificial intelligence and viewed 10 million times in just 24 hours, showed Bonya dressed in a Spider-Man outfit firing a web at Solovyov's face and taking on two other outspoken male public figures she accuses of misogyny.

    On Moscow's streets, passers-by interviewed by Reuters mostly sympathised with Bonya.

    Voices from the Public

    Nadezhda, a manager, said she believed any Russian - even if they were outside Russia - had the right to talk about their country.

    "I didn't like it that they started to insult her," she said. "It seems absolutely wrong from people who have some kind of influence in society."

    (Reporting by Andrew Osborn in MoscowAdditional reporting by Nika Khutsieva in MoscowEditing by Guy Faulconbridge and Gareth Jones)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Viktoria Bonya’s Instagram appeal to Putin, viewed over 20 million times, highlighted social and environmental issues like internet shutdowns and floods and prompted a rare public acknowledgment from the Kremlin. (themoscowtimes.com)
    • •After Solovyov insulted her on state TV, calling her a ‘foreign agent’ and criticizing her appearance, Bonya retaliated by denouncing his language, calling him “an enemy of the people,” and exploring petitions or legal action to have him taken off air. (en.wikipedia.org)
    • •Support for Bonya is growing amid declining public sentiment: Putin’s approval rate has dropped under 70%, and many Russians sympathize with her outspokenness and opposition to misogynistic media rhetoric. (russiamatters.org)

    References

    • ‘The People Are Afraid of You’: In Rare Appeals, Celebrities Ask Putin to Address Russians’ Suffering - The Moscow Times
    • Vladimir Solovyov (TV presenter)
    • Russia in Review, April 10–17, 2026 | Russia Matters

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russian blogger whose angry appeal to Putin went viral hits back after state TV attack

    1Who is Victoria Bonya and why is she in the news?

    Victoria Bonya is a celebrity Russian blogger whose viral criticism of Russian authorities and appeal to President Putin sparked controversy and state TV attacks.

    2What was Victoria Bonya's main criticism in her viral video?

    Bonya supported President Putin but claimed he was not being told the truth about Russia's real issues, highlighting corruption and a crackdown on the internet.

    3How did Russian state TV host Vladimir Solovyov respond to Bonya's criticism?

    Solovyov publicly insulted Bonya on air, accused her of working for the West, and called for her to be investigated as a possible 'foreign agent.'

    4How did Victoria Bonya react to Solovyov's attack?

    Bonya hit back by calling Solovyov 'an enemy of the people,' threatening legal action, and highlighting misogyny in Russian media.

    5What was the public reaction to the dispute between Bonya and Solovyov?

    Many members of the public, as reported by Reuters, sympathized with Bonya and criticized the personal insults made by state TV personalities.

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