{"id":179783,"date":"2023-09-09T22:05:05","date_gmt":"2023-09-09T22:05:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/hotworldreport.com\/?p=179783"},"modified":"2023-09-09T22:05:05","modified_gmt":"2023-09-09T22:05:05","slug":"emotional-support-stripper-in-ukraine-asked-to-smuggle-arms-for-mafia","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/hotworldreport.com\/world-news\/emotional-support-stripper-in-ukraine-asked-to-smuggle-arms-for-mafia\/","title":{"rendered":"‘Emotional support stripper in Ukraine’ asked to ‘smuggle arms’ for Mafia"},"content":{"rendered":"
A model who moved to Ukraine to become an "emotional support stripper" for troops fighting against Russia has claimed that the Mafia asked her to smuggle weapons for them. <\/p>\n
Fan-Pei Koung, 33, a beauty pageant competitor who moved to Ukraine from Houston, Texas, flogs racy pictures online and made her subscription service free for Ukrainian fighters. <\/p>\n
She describes herself as a "globe-trotting girlfriend" and has been collecting donations to help the war effort against Vladimir Putin. <\/p>\n
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But since her move to Ukraine, she has had run ins with nefarious characters and now claims that the Mafia tried to enlist her help.<\/p>\n
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Taking to Instagram on Monday (September 4), she wrote: "The Mafia asked me to smuggle arms for them. I asked how much. <\/p>\n
"The Ukrainian psych doctor stood over me with his team and made me handwrite a letter swearing that I will never say anything bad that happened, just like my Mom used to. <\/p>\n
"Ukrainians are bullying me into silence. THERE ARE TOO MANY PARALLELS BETWEEN THIS WHOLE SITUATION AND MY OWN FAMILY."<\/p>\n
In the slightly erratic post, she clings onto a US flag in the picture and rants about "the Potential New Administration."<\/p>\n
She ended her post with: "Ukrainians, I still love you, even though you are hurting me so badly. I came ready to die for Ukraine. I still am.<\/p>\n
"If it's under the hands of Ukrainians or Russians, I'm ready. I love you, even when you don't believe me. I love you."<\/p>\n
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According to The Daily Beast, Fan-Pei first visited Ukraine in November 2022 to volunteer in women\u2019s shelters and orphanages in Lviv, a city in the west of the country.<\/p>\n
She left after a month and had plans to move to Mexico to live with another influencer. She said: "But as soon as I left, I desperately wanted to come back to Ukraine. I was losing my mind trying to get back."<\/p>\n
So in February 2023 she returned, this time moving to Kyiv to be closer to the fighting.<\/p>\n
She has amassed more than 50,000 Instagram followers off the back of her racy content.<\/p>\n
On her subscription site she says she has been collecting donations, taking water to the frontlines and teaching children English.<\/p>\n
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