“Generally a salad is only a salad.”
Irina Shayk responded to claims she was cryptically supporting the Russian invasion of Ukraine with an Instagram story of potato salad.
Richard Bord / WireImage / Getty Photos
On Wednesday, the Soviet-born mannequin posted an image of some Olivier salad with the caption, “Russianzz on Wednaday…”
The caption caught the eye of some who claimed that the phrase “Russianzz” was a reference to the “Z” image that has turn out to be emblematic of help of Russia’s invasion — showing on Russian navy automobiles and in rallies in help of the Kremlin. The professional-war image has subsequently even been banned in some German states, citing the felony code in opposition to “incitement to crime of aggression.”
Alexander Nemenov / AFP by way of Getty Photos
Subsequently, some interpreted Irina’s story as an endorsement of the conflict in Ukraine:
Because of this, Irina took to her story yesterday to put in writing, “Generally a salad is only a salad.”
“I promise: No coded messages or political commentary right here. Wishing everybody love,” she added.
Emma Mcintyre / Getty Photos for Rihanna’s Savage X Fenty Present Vol. 3 Introduced by Amazon Prime
Again in February, Irina introduced that she can be donating to UNICEF and Pink Cross Ukraine with the caption, “No To Struggle…Praying for peace.”