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Ukrainian influencer conquering Hollywood - Here's what he's up to now

Ukrainian influencer conquering Hollywood - Here's what he's up to now Slavik Pustovoitov (photo: instagram.com/itsslavik)

Slavik Pustovoitov, known under the pseudonym Viktor "Vik" White, is a Ukrainian dancer, actor, model, and popular influencer who has been building his career in the United States for many years. His name is well known among those who follow dance culture on social media and among rising faces in Hollywood.

Slavik Pustovoitov biography

Slavik was born in Poltava on December 15, 1998. At 13, he moved to the United States, leaving his family in Ukraine.

Life across the ocean didn't start with big stages, but with everyday life in Oklahoma. Later, he moved to Las Vegas, where he discovered his passion for dance.

Slavik Pustovoitov (photo: instagram.com/itsslavik)

Slavik gained rapid popularity after participating in the TV show "So You Think You Can Dance", where he made it to the final and finished in fourth place.

He has over 4 million followers on Instagram and more than 9 million followers on TikTok.


In his videos, Slavik often collaborates with well-known dancers such as Aubrey White, FikShun, Miranda Derrick, Janeeva Pettway, Bdash, and others.


In addition to dancing, the Ukrainian is gradually developing a film career: he has already appeared in "He's All That" (2021), "10 Eyes" (2022), and "Prisoner's Daughter" (2022).

Viktor is also actively involved in the fashion industry: as a model, he has appeared in ad campaigns for Armani, Tommy Hilfiger, and Puma.


Now he lives in Las Vegas, works on creative projects, collaborates with brands, and continues to share his style and dances with millions of viewers worldwide.

Де зараз і як виглядає Славік Пустовойтов - український інфлюенсер, який підкорює ГоллівудSlavik Pustovoitov (photo: instagram.com/itsslavik)

His stance on the war in Ukraine

Despite his immense popularity in the United States, Vik White does not remain silent about the war in Ukraine.

The dancer has repeatedly supported his fellow Ukrainians affected by the war through social media.

"I'm sending love and hope to all Ukrainians as we connect through dance in times of difficulty. A universal language to bring a piece of home and comfort to lift one another even in our displacement," the artist wrote.


The dancer also collaborates with the international organization IRC, which supports Ukrainian refugees in different countries.

Vik shares his original choreography with displaced people and inspires them to keep moving, both literally and figuratively.

Sources: mycast.io, Viktor White's Instagram and TikTok.