Milla Jovovich's daughter sang Russian hit song and ran into hate
The 16-year-old daughter of Hollywood actress of Ukrainian descent Milla Jovovich, Ever, angered the online community with her action. Ever recorded a video to the song "My Marmalade" by the Russian singer and Putin supporter Katya Lel and posted it in her TikTok account.
Milla Jovovich's daughter has stirred up the internet
In November of this year, a song that was popular 20 years ago went viral on social media.
International bloggers started posting videos with it on TikTok and Instagram. They put on fur coats and fur hats, opening their mouths to the song.
The track has also dominated the music charts in Europe and the USA, entering the top five of the Spotify music service chart.
The star's heiress decided to join the flash mob as well.
User reactions
Fans of Milla Jovovich are outraged. While their idol supports Ukraine, condemns Putin's policies, her daughter is popularizing Russian culture.
Milla Jovovich with her daughter (photo: instagram.com/millajovovich)
- I don't understand something. Did the mom not tell her daughter what the Russians are doing in her homeland?
- Oh, what a shame!
- I guess for Ever, there's no difference whether there's a war in the country of her roots or not.
- Has she tried looking for top Ukrainian songs to cover?
Later, unable to withstand the attacks from haters, Ever disabled comments on the video.
It's worth noting that Milla Jovovich was born in Kyiv in 1975.
In the '80s, her parents emigrated first to London and then to the USA. In Ukraine, the actress left behind relatives.