A Russian woman paints a muzzle on her face, and the Indonesian authorities decide to deport her

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The Indonesian authorities deported a Russian woman from Bali today, for violating the rules to combat the Corona epidemic, after she entered a supermarket, while drawing a face mask to appear as if she was wearing a real mask.

Lea C., 26, and her friend, YouTube star Josh Baller Lynn, caused a stir last month after they posted a video on Instagram showing her shopping on the Indonesian tourist island with a colorful face mask.

"This measure was taken as a lesson that anyone visiting Indonesia should abide by its rules," Bali Governor Wayan Koster said, referring to the expulsion of the woman.

In the video, she tried to enter the supermarket, but was stopped by security guards because she was not wearing a muzzle.

Lin, who is fond of hoaxes and has 3.4 million subscribers on his YouTube channel, resorted to drawing a muzzle on his girlfriend's face and let them in.

Bali immigration chief Jamar Manihuruk said Lin had not been deported despite his involvement in the abuse.

Lin and Se apologized for violating muzzle rules in Indonesia in a video posted on his Instagram account.

"The intention of making this video was never to disrespect or invite everyone not to wear a muzzle," Lin stated.

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