"Naïve and vain like all politicians, so we deceived her." Vovan and Lexus, the two Russian comedians who made the fake phone call to Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, return to the "joke" made on the premier and specify: the first contact took place "by phone, not by e-mail". No conspiracy, they assure, and the delay in the publication of the prank call "is only due to the needs of the production and the television channel that hosts us" also denying direct contacts with the authorities and secret services. "We want to show what the Western liberal media doesn't show," Alexei Stolaryov told Fanpage.it — also speaking on behalf of his colleague "Vovan," born Vladimir Kuznetsov. And as early as next week, he will announce more "pranks" to heads of government, already recorded and waiting to be broadcast. "Our weapon, even with Meloni, was the vanity of your politicians," he explains, adding, however, that the impression the Prime Minister had was one of "empathy. He wanted to talk, to confront himself. To ask as well as to declare. A person full of emotions. Which is not common, when we play with prominent political figures."
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