Belarusian comedian Slava Komissarenkowho became famous in Russia, got into a scandalous story with his marriage to a Ukrainian webcam and escort girl Yulia Shashkova, known online as camwoman. Now the comedian is sad and thinking about divorce.
How was it?
A marriage with a spicy past
The story of his wife’s adventures unraveled exactly after the happy newlyweds posted wedding photos on his Instagram. However, along with congratulations, subscribers began to distribute screenshots from Shashkova’s streams from the time of her work in the field of Internet sex.
At first, the comedian said that his wife’s past life didn’t bother him, but he soon deleted the wedding photos from his account and wrote a sad post about how Yulia had deceived him, even when he asked her about the authenticity of the materials.
According to some reports, the comedian’s wedding to the webcam girl took place on September 12. In fact, the marriage lasted only two weeks.
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As Life found out, Komissarenko’s wife, 26-year-old Yulia Shashkova, comes from Kamyshevakha, an urban village located in the Orekhovsky district of the Zaporozhye region. Now it is located on territory controlled by Ukraine not far from the front line – 25 kilometers away in a straight line.
The girl met the comedian in Kyiv at one of his performances. Evil tongues claim that Shashkova really wanted to get out into the world and purposefully searched for a suitable groom, and while waiting for the applicant, she whiled away the time in vulgar correspondence with men and filming sex content on specialized sites under the pseudonym Ariel.
After the truth about Shashkova’s past was revealed, the girl closed all her accounts on social networks and opened a Telegram channel in which she admires actor Ryan Gosling and offers to buy her underwear.
Where did Slava Komissarenko come from?
Komissarenko is 38 years old, a native of Minsk, born into an intelligent family of teachers. He studied at the Belarusian State Economic University at the Faculty of Industrial Marketing and Communications, but upon graduation he did not work in his profession, but went to Moscow to build a career as a comedian.
Here he participated in various comedy TV shows as a contestant and eventually became a regular participant in the Stand up program. In Moscow, the stand-up comedian settled closer to the center; he could be found at two addresses: on Mira Avenue and in the Arbat lanes – namely in Maly Nikolopeskovsky.
From time to time he was seen driving a dark gray Infinity QX60 SUV, registered to the wife of his friend and stand-up colleague Alexei Shcherbakov, Elena.
Why did the comedian flee Belarus?
According to some reports, Komissarenko recently received Russian citizenship, but Life did not find information about this in open sources. It is known that he has a Russian TIN and IP registered in Moscow. However, there was a reason for the comedian to obtain a Russian passport: in the summer of 2020, when unrest began in Belarus after the presidential elections, the comedian publicly spoke out against the winner Alexander Lukashenko.
He joked sharply about the head of the republic from the stage, and also criticized in interviews with liberal bloggers and journalists who often came to talk to him in the wake of the Belarusian events. As a result, as the comedian himself stated, he became prohibited from entering his homeland and feared persecution by Belarusian law enforcement agencies.
By the way, anxiety about his possible detention clearly manifested itself during one of his concerts. A certain spectator from the audience picked up a microphone and, minting the text, read Komissarenko an accusation of extremism on behalf of the KGB of the Republic of Belarus. Listening to the preparation, the comedian noticeably changed his face and exhaled only after the speaker turned his speech into a joke. He was silent for some time, collecting his thoughts, and eventually thanked the audience for the fact that it was for fun.
In January 2022, the stand-up comedian left Russia, believing that the Belarusian special services would get to him in Moscow. And on February 24, social networks exploded with foreign-Ukrainian posts with yellow-and-black flags. It turned out that the comedian settled in Kyiv, where, by the way, he met his future wife.
After that, he lived for a short time in neighboring Poland, from where he unsuccessfully applied for residence permits in different European countries. It is interesting that neither Poland, nor Germany, nor Spain provided asylum to the disgraced Belarusian. The German consul even allegedly told the comedian that he would be safe in his homeland. As a result, he was granted permanent residence only in Turkey – local authorities sheltered the fugitive for a year.
All this time, Komissarenko lived on what he earned from his concert activities, and with the same money he took his bride around the world: the couple visited the Czech Republic, Great Britain, Turkey, Indonesia, Italy, the USA and the Netherlands. The young people got married in Montenegro and immediately after that flew to the Maldives, where a scandal occurred.
Where will the comedian live after the scandal?
At the beginning of this year, Komissarenko finally received a residence permit in the United States – there he applied for Talent Va, a talent visa issued to commercially promising applicants for residence in America.
It is not easy to obtain: the visa applicant must prove to the American government that he has extraordinary abilities. For example, he may be the winner of national or internationally recognized prizes or awards, the author of scientific articles or publications in major media.
Moreover, in the United States, the candidate must have an inviting party – a direct employer or an agent representing a potential employer. Only upon his submission will documents be considered.
Perhaps his stand-up colleague, the fugitive comedian Danila Poperechny, who recently settled in Los Angeles, could help the Belarusian with this. Recently, the Voronezh stand-up comedian has been frequenting Komissarenko’s accounts and likes almost every one of his posts. The last of them was no exception – with a revelation about an unfulfilled family life.