A YouTuber 'Soviet Woman', who has not been active since the last video in February, reported on the current situation.



The popular YouTube channel 'Soviet Woman', which has 1.15 million subscribers, is a channel run by Kristina Andreyevna (hereafter Chris), a Russian in Korea. activity has stopped.



In her last video, Chris revealed that she "should never be at war for any reason," and she talked about the malicious comments she received from netizens just because she was of Russian nationality, and she concluded the video by saying that she would do it for a while. .


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Even after 4 months passed, no new video was uploaded to the 'Soviet Woman' channel, and subscribers said, "Is the war going on, so I can't come because I'm worried about malicious comments", "The last video is becoming a reality", "Please let me know what's going on. It's different," he asked, curious about his recent status.



As the gap got longer, a netizen once again focused on the whereabouts of a 'Soviet woman', and a netizen shared an article that Chris left on his fancafe in June, saying, "Soviet women are up to date."



Chris said, "Hi, hi. Long time no see! Hamsters (subscribers nickname). How are you? I'm sorry to make you worry. I'm quietly doing well. What are you guys doing on Friday? Whatever you do, live happily ever after! Okay?" said.


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Next, he shared a picture of a cat that appears to have been taken in Korea, saying, "I love and miss my hamsters. I will be back soon."



After breaking a three-month hiatus, fans cheered for Chris, leaving comments such as "I'm so glad that you're doing well", "I missed you", and "It's so nice to see you. Please come back when you want to come back."


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'Soviet Woman' has won great popularity with domestic subscribers with candid words and deeds, twisting the concept of existing 'friendly' foreign YouTubers who target Koreans and introduce their own culture.

Also, recently, he received more attention as he criticized the problems of Korean society and the problems of Russia as a black comedy in line with the domestic sentiment.



However, as the 'Soviet Woman' disappeared in the wake of the escalating Ukraine-Russian war, subscribers are leaving comments mixed with concern.



(Photo = 'Soviet Woman' YouTube, Instagram, fan cafe)



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(SBS Entertainment News Editor Min-Jae Jeon)