I finally LEFT RUSSIA (and was interrogated at the border :) What's next?

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  • Опубликовано: 17 сен 2022
  • Finally I left Russia for another country! Which one? You will know from the video. I was also asked by the Russian guards in the airport, which was the warmest farewell ever! Thank you so much for following my journey. Stay tuned for my next videos!
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Комментарии • 13 тыс.

  • @larryschweitzer4904
    @larryschweitzer4904 Год назад +4064

    My grand parents fled Russia in 1911. They were Germans that had been recruited to farm the steppes. Things were going down hill in Russia and many Germans from Russia ended up in Lincoln, NE, USA. Lots of Latvians came here after WW2. My next door neighbors are Ukrainian. Seems like within a couple of generations you can't tell where people are from. Politicians ruin countries. Hope you find comfort wherever you settle.

    • @richsamuel2922
      @richsamuel2922 Год назад +94

      Really Larry SCHWEITZER your family is German!? 😂 😅 🤣

    • @liveforever141
      @liveforever141 Год назад +12

      >german
      lol, no you stick out like a sore thumb. you are jew.

    • @kazakhdoge1822
      @kazakhdoge1822 Год назад +104

      My parents and grandparents still remember living with Volga Germans in their villages cause they were deported here, to Kazakhstan during WW2 by Stalin's orders. They all said only positive things about local Germans.

    • @loochan325
      @loochan325 Год назад +41

      @@richsamuel2922 Well, that name can be also austrian or swiss.

    • @sergikoms9611
      @sergikoms9611 Год назад +15

      Things were going - Up hill in Russia in 1911,
      - railways carried millions of passengers, the world level of sciences and arts.
      the billion dollar economy grew up ten times bigger.

  • @NikiProshin
    @NikiProshin Год назад +1052

    In August I traveled from Russia to Georgia, by land. That was a ridiculous experience of crossing Russian border (the customs asked me a lot of personal questions) and easy Georgian border (literally just "welcome to Georgia"). Glad you've made it to Georgia, Natasha! Tbilisi is a fun place to explore

    • @maxibon7556
      @maxibon7556 Год назад +2

      please stay there and dont return to russia - we russians dont want you here. russia is for proud and patriotic people, not traitors and embarrassing people.

    • @KytexEdits
      @KytexEdits Год назад +60

      Are you staying for a long time? It's funny now because so many of the Russian RUclipsr (in english at least like NFKRZ, you, Natasha, etc) have moved to Georgia.

    • @shable1436
      @shable1436 Год назад +7

      Do you worry about them pulling RUclips offline there?

    • @1ACL
      @1ACL Год назад +15

      Niki has not moved I dont think.

    • @ArthurD
      @ArthurD Год назад +24

      Funny, I crossed the border too but in June, 19. No questions asked. At all. On neither of two border controls.

  • @swagmund_freud6669
    @swagmund_freud6669 Год назад +108

    My great grandfather fled Ukraine for Canada in 1920 to escape the civil war and being forced into the Bolshevik army. He was 18. I'm 18 right now, I've seen photos of him from that time he looked just like me at this age. I haven't even left my hometown of Calgary, Alberta for more than a month before. Could never imagine just having to pick up everything and start a new life in some random country across the ocean at this time.

    • @joelpichette
      @joelpichette Год назад +7

      just imagine packing everything and moving to newfoundland or montreal, same country but 30+ hours away.

    • @rodrigojds
      @rodrigojds Год назад +4

      it really isn't that complicated.

    • @deefamilyfilms5100
      @deefamilyfilms5100 Год назад +1

      It is simple to imagine ,if you watch titanic, now this movie is my life,i hope for a life boat though)))

  • @isee9273
    @isee9273 Год назад +40

    Hi Natasha, I’ve been bingeing on your wonderful videos since one popped up in my RUclips feed. I’m so relieved that you left Russia and hope that you are safe and well. From 61 yr old Australian mother❤🙏🏼🇦🇺

    • @isee9273
      @isee9273 Год назад +2

      @@myvictory8294 you're welcome to your opinion based on your beliefs, as I am.

    • @user-co4ke8tf7
      @user-co4ke8tf7 4 месяца назад

      Вы шутите? У этих молодых людей нет никаких причин бежать из лучшей страны мира - России.
      Никаких. Только одна!
      На деньги Сороса про американские СМИ засрали мозги многим людям, которые перестали думать сами.
      Не слушайте никого!
      Слушайте Путина напрямую и вы все поймёте.
      Ну, а Наташе я желаю никогда не возвращаться в Великую Россию. Нам такие предатели не нужны.Привет из Москвы

  • @papabear4040
    @papabear4040 Год назад +1604

    I had a Russian friend who drove me through Belarus into Poland. When we crossed the border into Poland, he exclaimed "freedom." He really felt it.

    • @maestro6458
      @maestro6458 Год назад +18

      IS there some kind of separate body to puvuvstvovat freedom? How to feel or measure it?

    • @kasiabarszczyk9970
      @kasiabarszczyk9970 Год назад +143

      So happy to hear that crossing the border to my country feels like freedom and you can be sheltered here. Hope we treat you well here in Poland :)

    • @simon8904
      @simon8904 Год назад

      Why Poland still allows Russians in is beyond me. They should be permanently banned to not allow Russia to claim that they should be “rescued” from oppression.

    • @MilanDrazic
      @MilanDrazic Год назад

      it's because of the stereotypes that stupid westerners have. you just don't understand that humor. 😂

    • @ivankadoida129
      @ivankadoida129 Год назад +35

      Соевый куколд твой знакомый,

  • @crystalbluepersuasion1027
    @crystalbluepersuasion1027 Год назад +204

    The old man that used to come haul our trash to the dump was born in Russia. His parents fled Russia to come to the U.S. and they both died on the way. He was an orphaned boy, alone, in a new country so they put him on an orphan train and sent him out here to an orphanage on the Nebraska prairie where he grew up and lived out his life. I thought that was so sad but he was always cheerful and smiling.

    • @cheryk2927
      @cheryk2927 Год назад +7

      воодушевляет на переезд )))

    • @clanofthemine9483
      @clanofthemine9483 Год назад +7

      Welcome to the West

    • @IvorMektin1701
      @IvorMektin1701 Год назад +5

      The History Guy has a video on the Orphan Trains, the ending is very touching.

    • @crystalbluepersuasion1027
      @crystalbluepersuasion1027 Год назад +2

      @@IvorMektin1701 Thank you. I’m gonna look that up and watch it.

    • @shuffman8094
      @shuffman8094 Год назад +1

      Did he leave the Soviet Union or Russia?

  • @stevenbest6408
    @stevenbest6408 Год назад +263

    Hi Natasha! I was just watching Niki Proshin's latest vlog from Istanbul where he has just arrived. He mentions how you helped him with your phone number. I want to add a big Thank You for doing this. It is wonderful of you to help him out. Like everyone else, I believed that he would remain in St. Petersburg for much longer, but for his safety, I'm glad that he (and you!) left Russia when you did. Almost all of my Russian vloggers have left Russia, or are trying to do so. (Crazy) Sergey has turned up in Mongolia, and you're in Georgia. Wow! Such a huge exodus. Be careful and be safe! Cheers from Texas.

    • @joftoronto
      @joftoronto Год назад +16

      I one hundred per cent affirm your thanks to Natasha for helping Niki. I will be interested in hearing from Natasha in her next video how she is adjusting to life in her new country and city. I wonder what impact she thinks the 10s of thousands of young Russian men fleeing conscription in Russia will have on her and other Russians who arrived earlier and for more ideological reasons opposing the war. I'm sure there are some of those in the new arrivals but a lot are fleeing sacrificing themselves in a pointless war, which I understand, but some were mouthing support for the war until they actually were called up to participate and lose their life. Will she help some of them become adjusted to their new city and life? Is she helping others, like Niki, escape? How does she think Georgians will react to the Russian draft dodgers. I saw some protests at the border and they didn't look too happy at the Russians streaming in.

    • @baconatorrodriguez4651
      @baconatorrodriguez4651 Год назад +5

      Fantastic! Thank you, Natasha! Even though some people call Niki a deserter and coward and his fame will get him in trouble, at least he's safe (took him a while to finally listen, but glad he did).

    • @happyexpat3744
      @happyexpat3744 Год назад

      Yes. I just saw that video...detailed video...and I am glad he has left. Istanbul is gorgeous and a more different culture than that of European Russia would be difficult to find. Let us all hope that the safety of these young and courageous people remains that way. How stressful but liberating at the same time.

    • @user-vd9zr8kv2j
      @user-vd9zr8kv2j Год назад

      Natasza make a video with Mariupol. Show the bodies of tortured and raped Ukrainians.

    • @rbgerald2469
      @rbgerald2469 Год назад +2

      Konstantin (Inside Russia) has also left Russia for Uzbekistan, along with his family as well.

  • @Josh4x4
    @Josh4x4 Год назад +1

    I am freaking excited for whatever you put out next - and I’m soooo happy you are free!

  • @TaipanTex
    @TaipanTex Год назад +247

    Part of me is very sad seeing you have to leave your home and family behind because of the political situation in Russia. But then part of me is very happy to see that you can start a new adventure in Georgia and perhaps find your life long path in the new country where you have arrived by fate. I wish you happiness!

    • @dandywoods8499
      @dandywoods8499 Год назад

      He didn't flee to Georgia, but to Azerbaijan/Baku!

    • @danijelamali8467
      @danijelamali8467 Год назад +3

      I'm throwing up every time when an Anglo-saxon man is mentioning the ''political situation in Russia'' in a negative way.

    • @mehrschwein7378
      @mehrschwein7378 Год назад

      @@danijelamali8467 how is it positive tho, lol. literally trying to kill the international bonds and returning to imperialism by direspecting borders and murdering 10s of thousands. currently they are the most harmful country in the world. They are focusing on thier allies china(well, half ally), north korea and iran. how is that lineup good in any way?

    • @dandywoods8499
      @dandywoods8499 Год назад +16

      @@danijelamali8467 The political situation in Russia is not only negative, but catastrophic!
      Putin and his vassals will soon be history and that's a good thing!
      And please don't puke again! 😂🤣

    • @crimsonhunter
      @crimsonhunter Год назад

      @@dandywoods8499 Who is 'he'? lol
      And good for him.

  • @MrLarrythehacker
    @MrLarrythehacker Год назад +1232

    Congratulations on leaving Russia and finding a better life for yourself in a free state. My best wishes for your future in Georgia.

    • @mehmetcengiz3583
      @mehmetcengiz3583 Год назад +84

      georgia is a free state?

    • @brucybabyy7355
      @brucybabyy7355 Год назад +11

      I don't know if congrats are in order she is leaving under circumstances out of her control

    • @dolce_vita
      @dolce_vita Год назад

      Russia is more free than America. This girl is making a hype on Russia being not a free country.

    • @dnmurphy48
      @dnmurphy48 Год назад +48

      @@brucybabyy7355 Not really true. She could have kept quiet and stayed, she would have come to no harm. She made her own choice to leave for her own reasons.

    • @janphilipp86
      @janphilipp86 Год назад +18

      Georgia has "Trio Mandili". So Georgia is AWESOME xD

  • @shermoore1693
    @shermoore1693 Год назад +1

    Well done! Good luck and keep us updated. Thanks so.much for your videos. Hugs

  • @Lisa-ballcrusher
    @Lisa-ballcrusher Год назад +14

    Happy you got out in time Natasha! I've really enjoyed your videos and insight to Russian life. I hope things work out for you. Know that you have a strong fan base willing to help you if/whenever you need it🙂🙏

    • @Lisa-ballcrusher
      @Lisa-ballcrusher Год назад +3

      @@myvictory8294 There is a real chance that soon Russians may not be able to leave at all, either because Russia closes a new "iron curtain" or more countries stop accepting Russian tourists. Just look at the mile long line of cars at the Georgian border.

  • @TheMilwaukieDan
    @TheMilwaukieDan Год назад +275

    Ohhh Natasha, thus is sad and wonderful at the same time. Leaving home is always extremely difficult. I hope you have a friend with you while traveling And to settle in with.
    Just know and trust your gut feelings. Be proud of your choice and decision for change. As an intelligent and healthy young woman….. you will do well and be successful.

    • @arathortizs28445
      @arathortizs28445 Год назад

      my God, this Natasha of yours is such a clown) She is so stubbornly building an innocent victim of some kind of gulag... and at the same time, I don't understand, do you really take her seriously, or are you trolling her? Because I can see that she's just fooling you. She has all the content built on hatred of Russia and I don't understand what's interesting to watch it? Yes, everything is very bad in Putin's Russia. But to build a RUclips channel only on this.... well, it's kind of dumb. If you don't like it, try to change it! Put the camera aside and try to benefit society. And what about her? Nothing does. Oh, screw her.

    • @BlacktulipSF
      @BlacktulipSF Год назад

      people, she is identified as a member of a russian state Stratcom team intended to influence you regarding your opinions about russia, the invasion or sanctions. Dont pay her, you are supporting a regime of war criminals.

    • @Thickcurves
      @Thickcurves Год назад +13

      Absolutely, she is brave though and it's inspiring :)

    • @rockhard9369
      @rockhard9369 Год назад +13

      We all care for her and wish her the best

    • @alexputnikovic5989
      @alexputnikovic5989 Год назад

      If Russia is GULAG please dont back...stay there in free and decadent world...

  • @presspound7358
    @presspound7358 Год назад +409

    We all felt a sense of relief to see you arrive in Tbilisi. You are young … you got away… your future is ahead of you. Run free and prosper.
    Cheers 🥂 🇨🇦

    • @rick-be
      @rick-be Год назад +20

      I thank God every day that I was born in the USA.

    • @Dragon-gl1rw
      @Dragon-gl1rw Год назад +1

      Lol, prosper.

    • @winthisone
      @winthisone Год назад +30

      @@rick-be Most Americans do not know how lucky they are... The biggest struggle they endure is waiting in their air conditioned car at the Starbucks drive thru..

    • @behindthen0thing525
      @behindthen0thing525 Год назад +1

      Tbilisi is great

    • @somerandomvertebrate9262
      @somerandomvertebrate9262 Год назад

      Got away from what? Russia has better future prospects than anywhere in the West.

  • @ercost60
    @ercost60 Год назад +6

    How wonderful for you to get out and start a new life. Your English is excellent, you will do very well wherever you go!

  • @fmdj
    @fmdj Год назад +3

    Finally free! So happy for you Natasha!! Congratulations!

  • @upstating
    @upstating Год назад +399

    Your tenacity is commendable. Take care of yourself, and our thoughts are with you.

    • @tjward2370
      @tjward2370 Год назад +13

      Tenacity? She's running away LOL

    • @user-ve9tu5rv6e
      @user-ve9tu5rv6e Год назад +30

      @@tjward2370 grow up

    • @badmonkey2222
      @badmonkey2222 Год назад +20

      @@tjward2370 as well she should.

    • @computerengineering390
      @computerengineering390 Год назад +13

      @@tjward2370 she is distancing herself from ideas that doesn't represent her. She is not obliged to follow any ideia that she doesn't agree.
      Would you follow every ideia that doesn't represent you just because a statesman wants? I doubt it. It could be a politician from a different side of your beliefs.

    • @tony001212
      @tony001212 Год назад

      @@wonderlander and your point is ? lol fucking propaganda, you guys are shameless.

  • @Taker02
    @Taker02 Год назад +1935

    My experience leaving Venezuela was the same... Corrupt officers asking you to see your phone, being afraid of them refusing to let you go, not being able to buy anything because your cards doesn't work and feeling less than others because of that.

    • @bobbysierraVlogs
      @bobbysierraVlogs Год назад +10

      😂

    • @ike212111
      @ike212111 Год назад +79

      Why Venezuelans voted for Chaves back in 2000? Could people not see what was coming? I wish you the best whenever you are!

    • @Imonetone
      @Imonetone Год назад +42

      I left Venezuela in 2007 and CADIVI wouldn't sell me USD, so I had to rely on el mercado negro (la GNB). They gave me $300 USD for 1,500,000 Bs. :(

    • @juandiegovalverde1982
      @juandiegovalverde1982 Год назад +45

      Yo dejé Venezuela a pie, a través de la frontera con Colombia. Llevaba dólares en efectivo que cambié a pesos.

    • @Kahez
      @Kahez Год назад

      @@ike212111 you are very naive if you are suprised that people can get so easly manipulated by dictactors, I mean, look at America and the Trump cult.

  • @MixedUpSignals
    @MixedUpSignals Год назад +1

    I have also been following Niki and Constantine since February. So pleased you have all managed to get out safely.

  • @philipjones4829
    @philipjones4829 Год назад +14

    From the US. Natasha I am glad you are safe and in your new home. I hope you will have lots of informative videos talking with others - old and young - who left Russia. Their stories you bring out of them will not only be interesting and super informative, but you will be recording historically priceless records as well. Some of us here in the US are old enough to remember WW2 - the "Great War," where Russia - our then ally - lost over 27 million people. And now....what is happening there is so...so...sad. Take care there, wonderful young lady. I believe you have a great future ahead of you.

    • @blendernoob2537
      @blendernoob2537 Год назад +1

      И что же у нас такого печального происходит, можете ответить конкретно? 😂

    • @user-ir3gz2lj3g
      @user-ir3gz2lj3g Год назад

      Придурок она как неуловимый Джо накуй никому не нужна была, о какой опасности ты говоришь?! Вам идиотам американским мозг промыли до состояния рыбки гуппи

    • @v1tal1a
      @v1tal1a Год назад +4

      @@blendernoob2537 Бессмысленная бесцельная смерть людей, как русских, так и украинцев

    • @user-ir3gz2lj3g
      @user-ir3gz2lj3g Год назад

      @scarvasa Дурак думкой богатеет

  • @BromleyGaffer
    @BromleyGaffer Год назад +71

    I don’t often comment on youtube videos, but it’s so relieving to know you are safe. I hope you enjoy your time in Georgia however long it turns out to be.

  • @simonroberts7891
    @simonroberts7891 Год назад +657

    It's worth pointing out that in most Western democracies you would *never* be asked why you are leaving the country only why you are entering it. Georgia looks lovely, enjoy your new life.

    • @smileygladhands
      @smileygladhands Год назад +20

      Yet....

    • @GnosticAtheist
      @GnosticAtheist Год назад

      If I was asked that I would say it is because I am the ressurected bin Laden is disguise. I would also ask for the officers name and number for my complaint. I would go full Karen on that situaiton.

    • @jrmbb2320
      @jrmbb2320 Год назад +45

      I'm French and I travel quiet often. From my experience, in "western democracies" airport security don't ask why you are leaving the country, but they want to know why you are boarding a plane. Especialy when the country is at war, or when you take a plane to the U.S. (in fact, in most airports I know you're supposed to be at the airport 1 hour in advance for a domestic flight, 2 hours for an international flight, and 3 hours for a US bound flight).

    • @chandlerbingbong
      @chandlerbingbong Год назад +22

      I'm in the UK, and been asked why I'm flying out a few times.

    • @DisgruntledArtist
      @DisgruntledArtist Год назад +8

      Uh... I mean they usually ask business or pleasure and some perfunctory stuff like that.

  • @PauloRidgeford
    @PauloRidgeford Год назад +1

    RUclips has suggested me your videos for some times, but this was the first time I decided to watch it and I liked you very much! I don't even know you, but I'm very happy for you and for your achievement! Wish you all the best!

  • @ricardeaux7112
    @ricardeaux7112 Год назад

    Very happy you got out of there Natasha... cant wait to see what your next adventures are! Stay safe friend

  • @LivWonce
    @LivWonce Год назад +382

    Although I don't know you personally, I feel a sense of relief seeing Russian RUclipsrs make it to outside countries. I hope you share how you establish your banking and financial needs in Georgia. I'm sure other Russians can benefit from your experiences. I hope you have a wonderful experience in Georgia. Good Luck from NY, US.

    • @yfelwulf
      @yfelwulf Год назад

      Georgia is trying to Rob Russian citizens

    • @danijelamali8467
      @danijelamali8467 Год назад +1

      Americans who opposing the bloody war crimes caused by their government can also benefit.

    • @abcdedfg8340
      @abcdedfg8340 Год назад +6

      It must be almost a relief to leave the current climate in russia. Must be stressful.

    • @piked261
      @piked261 Год назад +7

      These are all middle class intellectuals who have the means to leave Russia and will not be missed

    • @user-bv1sr4rb1t
      @user-bv1sr4rb1t Год назад

      @@piked261 it's not true, the hipsters with a relatively average income mostly go to Georgia. Rich traitors with above-average incomes go either to the USA or Western Europe.

  • @Ggliddy34
    @Ggliddy34 Год назад +130

    I am glad to see that Zack the Russian met you in Tbilisi. I hope that Georgia provides you with happiness and everything else that you desire. Good luck, Natasha! 🙂

    • @danoneall4013
      @danoneall4013 Год назад +1

      You do realize Georgia 🇬🇪 started the war against Russia 🇷🇺 some years back.

    • @otardjakeli9581
      @otardjakeli9581 Год назад +19

      @@danoneall4013 russia if occupying Georgia. Look at a map, just check the difference beetwen the two countries, how could you think that a 3million people country attacked russia ? So responding to intensive shelling and trying to defend ourselves in not a crime.

    • @otardjakeli9581
      @otardjakeli9581 Год назад

      @@danoneall4013 All countries around russia want nato and that's not nato who asked them to join, it's because as a country it has no word nor honor. Never respected any treaty. They want us as vassal, it's our right to be independent. Georgia has seen the birth and death of lot of empire. And from what it looks russia will explode quite soon like that diharea dugina and we will be still there :)

    • @danoneall4013
      @danoneall4013 Год назад

      @@otardjakeli9581 - LoL
      Never did I say Georgia attacked Russia
      You're a certified dweeb who loves to project, assume & speculate.
      Let the adults talk about adult things. Go sit back down in the corner & listen. Dweeb

    • @wai828
      @wai828 Год назад +11

      @@danoneall4013 Good old Russian propaganda. Amusing how many similarities there are between Georgia and Ukraine when it comes to its relation to Russia imperialism.

  • @tiffany6943
    @tiffany6943 Год назад +2

    🤩 Georgia is beautiful!! I’m glad you arrived safely. Stay humble and strong 😊 💜

  • @Spurkadurka
    @Spurkadurka Год назад

    I'm glad you got out safely. Best of luck in your endeavors!

  • @Dogsnark
    @Dogsnark Год назад +142

    I’m relieved you finally made the break and got out of Russia. I believe I heard that Georgia had begun to limit the number of Russians admitted. Well, I’m glad you made it, and I wish you the best in this new chapter of your life.

    • @andreasniedam9945
      @andreasniedam9945 Год назад +3

      They do, which is more than understandable. There seems to be a huge Russian minority there and since a) they didn't even fight for their own state and let Putin have free reign, because most of what Russians do is flee and complain that "not everyone is like that" b) having a large russian minority seems to be a big reason for getting invaded to "protect their needs"; so, as a state, having many russians living inside your borders is like a jackpot in having only problems facing your future and no actual help to expect from them.

    • @va5715
      @va5715 Год назад +7

      She put herself at higher risk by going to georgia as Russian as opposed to actually staying in Russia. Mark my words, I give her 2 months max before she comes back lol

    • @yedidyah-jedshlomoh1533
      @yedidyah-jedshlomoh1533 Год назад +9

      @@va5715 Why would anyone go back to hades. You live in a country where Stain who killed over 100 million people is still a national hero.

    • @fynnschumann7661
      @fynnschumann7661 Год назад +11

      @@va5715 No I have ultra patriotic Georgian friends and they still welcome Russians moving to Georgia for ideological reasons or because their lives are threatened.

    • @va5715
      @va5715 Год назад

      @@yedidyah-jedshlomoh1533 I reckon Stalin actually killed 600 million. And how do you know where I live? Also what is hades?

  • @hmuench64
    @hmuench64 Год назад +674

    Dear Natasha, I am glad to hear that you are safe and out of Russia. On the other side I am very sad for your country. Young,intelligent and open minded people like you would be the foundation for a better future for Russia.
    Greetings from Germany

    • @manager4409
      @manager4409 Год назад

      Germans are being replaced by Arabs and Muslims in your own country. I don't think Russia is the problem

    • @xylogeist91
      @xylogeist91 Год назад +14

      wtf???

    • @TamiyaPhilippW
      @TamiyaPhilippW Год назад +31

      @@xylogeist91 wtf

    • @chiranjivjena1134
      @chiranjivjena1134 Год назад +9

      @@TamiyaPhilippW everybody...wtf ??🤣

    • @metrowarp
      @metrowarp Год назад +32

      Why is everybody wtfing?

  • @chelseaballinger678
    @chelseaballinger678 10 месяцев назад

    So inspiring! It's great to see that you were able to get out of Russia and have a positive new season of life. Thank you for sharing!

  • @melindabooth9806
    @melindabooth9806 Год назад +21

    Brand new American subscriber here, I “met” you in one of Niki’s videos. (I was a new sub to his videos as well). I’m so happy that you made it out too! Stay safe and stay strong!

  • @mihaitmf
    @mihaitmf Год назад +150

    I loved how you said "when you are scared, you try to attack first". That's very true. I'm so happy for you that you finally managed to leave! Hope you will feel better and settle quickly in the new location!

    • @ReeseL4D
      @ReeseL4D Год назад

      Ha! I am not scared.

    • @honsuaman8743
      @honsuaman8743 Год назад

      Ehm, it’s war in Georgia right now!

    • @kossikundji8196
      @kossikundji8196 Год назад +1

      Pr Poutin Said the same and he did it but you are not happy 🤷

    • @anri577
      @anri577 Год назад +1

      @@kossikundji8196 i know right

    • @myHandle8374
      @myHandle8374 Год назад +2

      Nobody was attacking her, all she had to do is respectfully answer the border official's questions, just as she would have to in any other country. The only reason they decided to ask more questions is because she came across as rude and combative. You would get the same results in any country.

  • @PlasticMacele
    @PlasticMacele Год назад +156

    For what it's worth, I'm honestly very proud of you. It takes incredible courage to just take the plunge into a completely new life. I'm pulling for you! Freedom is priceless.

    • @philippedefague3835
      @philippedefague3835 Год назад +5

      It doesn't take lots of courage to leave a place you don't like to live in a place that you prefer. It's the opposite of courage, it's cowardice and irresponsibility.

    • @beachbum77979
      @beachbum77979 Год назад +7

      Yes. Freedom is priceless. And freedom is not free...I hope Natasha's friend Alena is also experiencing more freedom, less depressed. I'd really like to see smiles on their faces again...

    • @asofiajaramillo5751
      @asofiajaramillo5751 Год назад +12

      @@philippedefague3835 irresponsibility and cowardice for what?

    • @GTasOz
      @GTasOz Год назад +15

      @@philippedefague3835 Written from the (in your case where) safety of not knowing what the average young Russian has had forced on them. Distortion at the highest level, removal of all the things that mark a world view person's world. Nearly 200000 young disaffected folk have plucked up the courage to leave their country to seek freedom and a better life elsewhere. It is Russia's loss and our gain in most cases. At least they will have the nouse to see through the Murdoch Media spouting crap.
      Good luck to this remarkable young lady.

    • @stevemcgowen
      @stevemcgowen Год назад

      @@philippedefague3835 Who the F would voluntarily live in Mordor, or travel there for any reason other than destroying the ring? It's a backwards s-hole full of Neanderthals who aren't fit to be part of the world. Most Ruzzians are delusional and think the war is some grande, imperial beginning, where they will rule Europe and be wealthy, when the reality is Ruzzia will resemble N. Korea within a generation. Russians like Natasha are few and far between, not the norm...

  • @MMUS_23
    @MMUS_23 Год назад +1

    You are a beautiful soul, im pretty sure you are protected wherever you go🙏🏼✨ still take lots of care and enjoy!!! 🎉❤

  • @user-ej3cq4gn2k
    @user-ej3cq4gn2k Год назад +5

    Не понимаю почему им не закрывают обратный въезд. Пусть бы оставались все в Казахстанах, Грузиях и пр. Россия бы стала гораздо чище. А то у них как деньги там заканчиваются, так они обратно прутся.

  • @markp448
    @markp448 Год назад +334

    Natasha, I wish you strength and resilience in your journey.

    • @BruceHoult
      @BruceHoult Год назад +1

      Well done to leave. I'm only surprised it took so long. Where can you go from Baku? I had only one guess ... and I recognised Zack's voice before we saw him, which only confirmed the answer. When I was waiting for a USA H-1B visa after my similar Russian work visa ended (in 2018) I considered resting in Georgia, as it is maybe the only country in the world where I could visit for 12 months without a visa. In the end I spent just less than 6 months at home in NZ (less, so as not to regain tax residency), and then five months in Fiji. Russians also can be four months in Fiji without a visa by the way -- and you only have to leave for a day or two and return to get another four months.

    • @potuashok
      @potuashok Год назад

      If and when you visit Russia, i am sure that immediately You will be shocked to kow how fake these youtubers are . She is doing so just to get support . Russia and Russians are beautiful . I too live and work in Russia . So i am shocked to see how She is fooling you with untrue information . in the beginning she made normal videos . but didn't get support like now . Usually Americans and English audience are generous to help . so she decided to " play for English audience " . but its sad to see even an educated person can't differentiate between good and fake youtubers . But for example, When you watch " Russian plus , Real Russia, Baklykov live , you will quickly understand that how fake she is .

    • @BruceHoult
      @BruceHoult Год назад

      @@potuashok mate, I've lived in Russia relatively recently (2015-2018) and I traveled to villages and smaller cities, not only Moscow and St Petersburg. What Natasha shows looks more than fair to me.

    • @potuashok
      @potuashok Год назад

      @@BruceHoult it's ok 👍 she can say anything that she wants because it's her channel

    • @brentgarbett5306
      @brentgarbett5306 Год назад

      And she doesn't have to worry about getting arrested.

  • @PiscatorLager
    @PiscatorLager Год назад +122

    You did it! So happy for you! ♥

  • @goeegoanna
    @goeegoanna Год назад +1

    Good luck to you. May your new life be prosperous and full of joy, with just enough adventure to keep it interesting.

  • @marcuslopez3514
    @marcuslopez3514 10 месяцев назад

    You are very inspiring Natasha, thank you for sharing your life and your daily adventures!! :)

  • @MrBrockHeinz
    @MrBrockHeinz Год назад +233

    Seems like so many of the English-speaking Russian RUclipsrs are making their way to Georgia. I hope you guys do a meetup at some point. It will be a heck of a lot easier to meet than it would be in big ass Russia 😜

    • @Daferpare
      @Daferpare Год назад +14

      Yep! I mean, there's many russians going to Georgia, period, especially younger people

    • @stevemcgowen
      @stevemcgowen Год назад +15

      Not really anywhere else they can go. The list of countries accepting Ruzzians is pretty small and most are miserable places...

    • @BelleDividends
      @BelleDividends Год назад

      Georgia is one of the few countries accepting Russians... Which means they absorb the Russian tech braindrain.

    • @soulharm5532
      @soulharm5532 Год назад +5

      @@stevemcgowen actually, there are better options, like Egypt, but I guess everyone's afraid of Arabs. Georgia is fed up with Russians unfortunately...

    • @stevemcgowen
      @stevemcgowen Год назад

      @@soulharm5532 Well, Egypt is a s-hole. It's dirty, unsafe, extremely corrupt to the point police will shake you down. Even vloggers who travel the world won't go there anymore and have made videos as to why they will never go there again..

  • @stevegfromnc3482
    @stevegfromnc3482 Год назад +23

    I am sure I speak for thousands (something I almost never say) when I say I am so happy and relieved that you were able to leave and that you are safe in Georgia 🇬🇪 ❤️.

  • @TheEuroNomadic
    @TheEuroNomadic Год назад +2

    Take care Love. Hope for better times and see you smile.

  • @miguelgareis1099
    @miguelgareis1099 Год назад +2

    Great job! So glad you got out

  • @mikevogler4923
    @mikevogler4923 Год назад +43

    Natasha, I am so very happy and excited for you! I have been on pins and needles worried for you since you first mentioned that you would be leaving Russia. What a relief! Now starts the next chapter in your wonderful life and I look forward along with the rest of us on here to support you along the way! You are an amazing inspiration, my friend. My prayers and blessings to you always.

    • @miltonkiller707
      @miltonkiller707 Год назад

      You're so happy that she'll end up in the west? Don't you think you should warn her? Perhaps someone should tell her about jumping out of the frying pan, into the fire.

  • @mikrobi79
    @mikrobi79 Год назад +164

    Tbilisi is a magnificent city and has a very special atmosphere, I can't wait to get back there!
    I hope you'll enjoy it despite the circumstances. Georgia is a beautiful country with great people, the food is awesome, and their landscapes are breathtaking.

    • @Nikioko
      @Nikioko Год назад +13

      I have been to Georgia and Tbilisi three years ago, before the COVID-19 pandemic started. Great country. Beautiful monasteries, great food (Khinkali 😍) and great wine (Saperavi).

    • @beisiknikneimas
      @beisiknikneimas Год назад +6

      I agree 100%

    • @russvet
      @russvet Год назад +1

      Хорошая поговорка - не путайте туризм с эмиграцией.

    • @mikrobi79
      @mikrobi79 Год назад +3

      @@russvet no I'm not mixing tourism with emmigration - but Natasha is a smart young lady who will make the best of it - I'm sure she'll find her happiness there, and hopefully the russians will wake up and chase the crazy botox tyrant away one day.

    • @russvet
      @russvet Год назад

      @@mikrobi79 Natasha is looking for a propblem on her ass. It is not smart. But it is her own solution.

  • @pinedovestudio2816
    @pinedovestudio2816 Год назад +3

    So sorry you had to leave your home and country, but in regards to the situation with the war, you did a very brave thing in heading towards a safer direction. Sincerely, I wish you well, peace, happiness, and safety.

    • @CJIoH9Ipa
      @CJIoH9Ipa Год назад

      very brave))))))))) 😆😆😆😆

    • @paulbismuth6167
      @paulbismuth6167 Год назад

      Brave ppl are dying in Ukraine, not fiming vlog

  • @michaelescareno7048
    @michaelescareno7048 11 месяцев назад

    Enjoyed this video and learning what you went through!! Glad you posted!!!

  • @axelborg7744
    @axelborg7744 Год назад +144

    It sounds like you have joined a great tradition, the Russian émigré, a Russian who loves Russia but for ideological reasons has been compelled to leave. I will continue to follow your channel to hear thoughts and observations about your ongoing journey.

    • @brucemckean2848
      @brucemckean2848 Год назад +16

      I gave this thumbs up but, no, not enough: being a Russian émigré has a long and honourable history and you have joined that story.

    • @agustinenzoa4447
      @agustinenzoa4447 Год назад

      Nothing to be proud of. Its the country they created. Nothing honourable about being russian.

    • @tsubadaikhan6332
      @tsubadaikhan6332 Год назад +9

      Go back a couple hundred years and Irelands greatest export was people. I think the Philippines, Indonesia and Pakistan are also doing it now...

    • @philippedefague3835
      @philippedefague3835 Год назад +1

      How is running away from your problems and taking them elsewhere (lots of Russian Jews set up communist groups in the US for example which are now encouraging anti police rioting), a "great" thing?

    • @tsubadaikhan6332
      @tsubadaikhan6332 Год назад

      @@philippedefague3835 You're worried about 'Communist Jews'?
      Shouldn't you be watching Alex Jones's Channel?
      The conspiracies there probably suit you better. You could worry about he Lizard People making Frogs Gay with Chemtrails...

  • @danielgrant9213
    @danielgrant9213 Год назад +188

    NFKRZ has done some travel videos in Georgia, and honestly, he made me want to visit the country myself. I'm glad you got the chance to move there for the next 6-12 months at least, and hope you enjoy your time there (it seems like you probably will). Wherever your adventures take you next, I wish you well from the States.

    • @bearpawz_
      @bearpawz_ Год назад +10

      I'm not sure if Natasha has personally met Roman (NFKRZ), but if it wasn't for her... I would never know who he is. She mentioned him on at least one of her videos maybe a year or two ago when she discussed his outrageous success on RUclips. I watched this video making sure I didn't peak at one single comment first. I knew if I looked at the comments, I'd know where her final destination was without watching her video... 😄 After I watched it, I looked at the comments and YEP.. I would've known right off the bat!! LOL~ 😆 I really wish her well too. She deserves the freedom that this new journey in her life will bring!! 🥰 xoxo

    • @toddburgess5056
      @toddburgess5056 Год назад +8

      Roman seems to be doing really well and enjoying living in Georgia. Happy for them both.

    • @bearpawz_
      @bearpawz_ Год назад

      @@toddburgess5056 You're right Todd!! 🥰 HAPPY for them too!!

    • @potuashok
      @potuashok Год назад +2

      If and when you visit Russia, i am sure that immediately You will be shocked to kow how fake these youtubers are . She is doing so just to get support . Russia and Russians are beautiful . I too live and work in Russia . So i am shocked to see how She is fooling you with untrue information . in the beginning she made normal videos . but didn't get support like now . Usually Americans and English audience are generous to help . so she decided to " play for English audience " . but its sad to see even an educated person can't differentiate between good and fake youtubers . But for example, When you watch " Russian plus , Real Russia, Baklykov live , you will quickly understand that how fake she is .

  • @mikeyyoon
    @mikeyyoon Год назад

    Amazing! You left right before they announced the Russian military draft. Wow amazing timing. I wish you all the health, success, and happiness. Looking forward to more videos

  • @ORMONDROPON
    @ORMONDROPON Год назад +1

    Wow you have really good timing! It is one of the best talents a person can have.

  • @willnfact
    @willnfact Год назад +227

    I am so glad you got out and proud of you. Be safe, Natasha.

    • @rashone2879
      @rashone2879 Год назад +1

      Georgia is right next door to Russia. She left her family which she can do because she’s so young. She seems to get along well without needing a job, so that’s an advantage. I used to really like her videos showing the Far East of Russia. It was so interesting. I do t see her as a big victim, a bit of drama, but whatever.

    • @1ACL
      @1ACL Год назад

      Shes not a victim because she got out! Russia sucks!

    • @slimhope1
      @slimhope1 Год назад

      Into the communist despotic EU?, yeah, she is going to be very disappointed.

    • @va5715
      @va5715 Год назад +9

      Proud of what exactly?

    • @dolce_vita
      @dolce_vita Год назад +13

      Proud of her bitching her country, is that right?

  • @hendrimike08
    @hendrimike08 Год назад +78

    i'm a complete stranger to you, and i've said this before...you are one of my heroes! you are so strong and there are so many people very proud of you. thank you for documenting this part of your life. well done and enjoy your new home!

  • @BeersFrontiers
    @BeersFrontiers Год назад

    Wonderful video, I normally don't like the airport and airplane stuff but you made this interesting. Best wishes in your new home.

  • @chrisk5651
    @chrisk5651 Год назад

    Congrats!! Best wishes on a new chapter in your life.

  • @mosatsoni4324
    @mosatsoni4324 Год назад +32

    Welcome to Tbilisi 😊 Please do keep in mind tensions do exist between Georgia and Russia for obvious reasons, and since hundreds of thousands of Russians have moved to Georgia recently, some people may be somewhat apprehensive since random “Z” symbols and other similar behavior has recently taken place in Tbilisi. Georgians will welcome you with open arms as long you maintain your decency and respect ❤

  • @jaygreer7430
    @jaygreer7430 Год назад +31

    I’m so glad you’re finally out! You’ve been talking about moving to Georgia for a while now. I was beginning to worry that you were staying too long in Russia and possibly creating an unsafe situation for yourself. I’m so happy you finally did it! I’m looking forward to hearing updates in your future videos. Best wishes to you!

  • @TheMilwaukieDan
    @TheMilwaukieDan Год назад

    Natasha, thank you for these lists on leaving your mother country during these distressing and difficult times. We support you and your quest for freedom.

  • @tiguilherman_plays
    @tiguilherman_plays Год назад +4

    best wishes to you on your journey!

  • @inesmenge1741
    @inesmenge1741 Год назад +236

    Dear Natasha, How brave of you to finally make this step! I wish you all the best for your future abroad, but also that things will change towards the better and that there will be a safe and happy return to your home country one day. Make good experiences, new friends and don’t loose your positivity. Thinking of you.

    • @Truffle_Young_Jr
      @Truffle_Young_Jr Год назад +7

      She'll end up doing washing-up in some fast food restautant. Life abroad ain't easy. No free health care. Plus, standard of living could be even worse than in Russia.

    • @donallen8414
      @donallen8414 Год назад +10

      @@Truffle_Young_Jr It could also be much better. For example for mental health if you don't have to watch Poutinos every day in the media 😊

    • @MightyJustas
      @MightyJustas Год назад +6

      Running away is the easiest. Fighting the regime that is terrorising the whole world is not. People should not run away. They should fight.

    • @manjelos
      @manjelos Год назад +7

      @@MightyJustas So fight and land up 10 years in prison somewhere in Siberia together with all gopniks

    • @silversurfermusicco5263
      @silversurfermusicco5263 Год назад

      @@MightyJustas so simple eh

  • @bryndrson8289
    @bryndrson8289 Год назад +76

    I am sad for her. I understand the reason for leaving, but moving from home is hard. That took courage.

    • @MightyJustas
      @MightyJustas Год назад +7

      No it didnt take courage. Staying and fighting degenerate regime takes courage.

    • @boop4801
      @boop4801 Год назад +1

      @@MightyJustas It'd be even more courageous to go over to Russia and fight a degenerate regime...right?

    • @paulgovor
      @paulgovor Год назад +1

      @@MightyJustas Degenerate? Don't get me started how degenerate American society is lmao - coming from a person who lives in US

  • @jjbigfoot9077
    @jjbigfoot9077 Год назад +5

    Wishing you all the best for your future in Georgia! Cheers from Indiana, US of A.

  • @CitrianSnailBY
    @CitrianSnailBY Год назад

    Congratulations!
    Take Care (and sorry I've missed lots of your vids).

  • @toddburgess5056
    @toddburgess5056 Год назад +130

    I am so incredibly proud of you, Natasha! Leaving your home town, let alone your Country is a huge deal. Wishing you the very best on your new life, and adventure. Roman is also in Georgia, but you probably already know that, haven't seen you two do a collaboration before.

    • @eduardosotelo4663
      @eduardosotelo4663 Год назад

      Proud? A lot of Ukrainians and Russians are going to other countries to have better jobs.

  • @cfc1001001cfc
    @cfc1001001cfc Год назад +121

    Greetings from me from Atlanta, Georgia to you in Tiblisi, Georgia...I'm so glad you were able to make it out of Russia safely! Looking forward to your upcoming videos. :)

    • @user-oq4uj9vf6j
      @user-oq4uj9vf6j Год назад +4

      ...из борделя :)) Хотя не смешно: я сочувствую Украинкам, которые теперь массово попали в западлячьи бордели.

    • @AnnDroid877
      @AnnDroid877 Год назад

      @@user-oq4uj9vf6j Disturbing, if true. What are your sources?

    • @Cairol58
      @Cairol58 Год назад

      @@user-oq4uj9vf6j What about you my dear Putin lover? Maybe you would love to end up in one of his brothels 🤣...

    • @bogdanionescu3337
      @bogdanionescu3337 Год назад

      @@AnnDroid877 the orc brain daily

    • @Roccinante
      @Roccinante Год назад

      @@AnnDroid877 It's not true, the guy comments such stuff on every RUclips, Twitter and reddit. Don't check his reddit, guy is evil and has mental issues lol

  • @KS-op5hb
    @KS-op5hb Год назад

    I am glad you are both safe and acknowledge your gratitude.

  • @annaturupi6845
    @annaturupi6845 Год назад +1

    Glad to see you are safe Natasha!
    Greetings fro the Netherlands

  • @FalkiPL
    @FalkiPL Год назад +234

    It's definitely a sad thing to leave the home country, but it's a reminder to all of us - we can be left in a very unfortunate position because of the politics. Sometimes it seems so distant, but eventually it has significant impact on every individual. Stay strong, Natasha, be independent, keep doing what is best for you!

    • @smek22071975
      @smek22071975 Год назад

      when you live in our country, this video would have been stupid. people praising you is stupid. the world needs to no that we are the same and stop making war.
      there will be a time that humanitie needs to get of this planet and we will need to work together. SO STOP THIS SHIT

    • @sanbox_serenity
      @sanbox_serenity Год назад +18

      War is not only politics, it's hundreds of thousands human lives taken intentionally

    • @bobpadok5331
      @bobpadok5331 Год назад

      Obama jailed 10k people during occupy wall street...assange is poisoned...Natasha still treated quite well compared to some other folks.

    • @AvanaVana
      @AvanaVana Год назад +1

      @ihor exactly, I came here to say the same thing. This isn’t mere “politics”, it’s pure physical destruction and horror. It’s thousands of people being killed, maimed, raped, tortured, and disenfranchised. These horrors are perpetrated by hundreds of thousands of Russian soldiers and supported by millions of every day Russian people.

    • @josefschiltz2192
      @josefschiltz2192 Год назад +3

      You are both correct.

  • @APlusRussian
    @APlusRussian Год назад +26

    Natasha!! I knew from elsewhere that you got out, but it's great to hear it from YOU now. Wishing you all the best and can't wait to hear about your NEW adventures 🤍💙🤍

    • @Hardie_Boi
      @Hardie_Boi Год назад

      That flag you got there...wow...such a sell out.

  • @pedrocaldeira1831
    @pedrocaldeira1831 Год назад +1

    Good luck, Natasha for your new life in Georgia. 😊👍

  • @roberthenschel6171
    @roberthenschel6171 Год назад

    We were concerned about you. Glad you are safe. Wishing you all the best in your new life. Stay safe

  • @CrazyMattLine
    @CrazyMattLine Год назад +47

    Well done, this is a difficult and brave thing you've done!
    Hope you're happy where you are now, i'm looking forward to all the Georgia content!

  • @audiogear474
    @audiogear474 Год назад +22

    That was a scary situation at airport-glad you made it out of there. I also live in Georgia but the US version. Please keep us updated and stay safe Natasha you are still in my prayers.

  • @VIPER410
    @VIPER410 Год назад

    Glad you were able to make it out safely without to much trouble. It will be interesting to see what you show later on.

  • @dvdschaub
    @dvdschaub Год назад +6

    Good for you! You will not regret it.

  • @ropolito1980
    @ropolito1980 Год назад +63

    Yes girl! I’m so happy you’re free and safe and that nothing happened. I understand you. It’s intimidating to travel. Can’t wait to explore Georgia with you via your videos

    • @ChrisHillASMR
      @ChrisHillASMR Год назад

      Outside gov send random or the goergian cops to capture people for them. Ur not safe until people don't know where u even are.

    • @raucapina
      @raucapina Год назад

      Free and safe 😂😂😂

  • @ktaedear
    @ktaedear Год назад +282

    Good luck in Georgia ! It's not easy to leave your country and settle in another country because there are cultural clashes, different customs, etc! I'm supporting you from here in Brazil! 🇧🇷❤️

    • @claesvanoldenphatt9972
      @claesvanoldenphatt9972 Год назад

      Many Russian expats are acting like total pigs in Georgia and the ‘govt’ there doesn’t even defend the sovereignty of the nation as they are total clients of Putin.

    • @jacksteven781
      @jacksteven781 Год назад +5

      I hope she doesn't have good luck. running away isn't saving Ukrainians. She should be at risk for her life just like any other Ukrainian

    • @Deutschland8894
      @Deutschland8894 Год назад +1

      Well hopefully Georgia stays safe!! If they did this to Ucraine, they can do the same and even easier to Georgia

    • @VEIOdoWT
      @VEIOdoWT Год назад

      come to brazil

    • @williamyoung9401
      @williamyoung9401 Год назад +2

      You are SO lucky you just got out right before the mobilization! Mere days before it was announced. Good luck with your new adventure, and I hope this madness ends soon and you can return to your home. We know it's not the Russian people, but the Russian leadership that is the problem. It's just so sad how many ordinary Russians will suffer at the hands of this evil regime. I hope it ends quickly. Maybe you can rise to be a new leader once the regime falls? Don't sell yourself short! You are smart and know what is going on and what needs to be done. You have a terrific voice people listen to, and are one of the bravest people I've ever met. (I wouldn't go into North Korea, lol). Stay strong and good luck! You're a good, kind soul.
      Вам НАСТОЛЬКО повезло, что вы вышли прямо перед мобилизацией! Буквально за несколько дней до объявления. Удачи в вашем новом приключении, и я надеюсь, что это безумие скоро закончится, и вы сможете вернуться домой. Мы знаем, что проблема не в русском народе, а в российском руководстве. Просто очень грустно, сколько простых россиян пострадает от рук этого злобного режима. Я надеюсь, что это закончится быстро. Может быть, вы сможете стать новым лидером, когда режим падет? Не продавайте себя дешево! Вы умны и знаете, что происходит и что нужно делать. У вас потрясающий голос, который люди слушают, и вы один из самых смелых людей, которых я когда-либо встречал. (Я бы не поехал в Северную Корею, лол). Будьте сильными и удачи! Ты хорошая, добрая душа.
      Тобі ТАКО пощастило, що ти вийшов перед мобілізацією! За кілька днів до оголошення. Успіхів у вашій новій пригоді, і я сподіваюся, що це божевілля скоро закінчиться, і ви зможете повернутися додому. Ми знаємо, що проблема не в російському народі, а в російському керівництві. Дуже сумно, скільки звичайних росіян постраждає від рук цього злого режиму. Сподіваюся, це швидко закінчиться. Можливо, ви зможете стати новим лідером після падіння режиму? Не продавайте себе! Ви розумні і знаєте, що відбувається і що потрібно зробити. У вас приголомшливий голос, якого слухають люди, і ви один із найсміливіших людей, яких я коли-небудь зустрічав. (Я б не поїхав у Північну Корею, лол). Будь сильним і удачі! Ти добра, добра душа.

  • @bonnieikamas1201
    @bonnieikamas1201 Год назад

    Thrilled that you’re safe!❤

  • @justice2986
    @justice2986 Год назад +12

    Уважительная просьба не возвращаться обратно, спасибо. Счастливого пути.🙂

    • @user-cn9uu2yt1m
      @user-cn9uu2yt1m Год назад

      Больное уехало ,бежало точней, ютуб бабки больше не выплачивает ,а работать больше не умеют)

  • @alandickerson3379
    @alandickerson3379 Год назад +35

    Congratulations, Natasha, on making your way to Georgia!! I am anxious to hear of all your adventures there! Have a happy new week!!

  • @christianmiller1723
    @christianmiller1723 Год назад +38

    I was SO relieved when I saw this video; I've been worried about you very much, along with all other people in the region. So glad to see that you are finally FREE!!!

    • @SamsRussianAdventures
      @SamsRussianAdventures Год назад +1

      The region being Russia?

    • @dolce_vita
      @dolce_vita Год назад +4

      No reason to worry about us living here in Vladivostok. The girl is making a hype on the theme that Russia is a barbaric state. Do not be silly.

    • @vworld5879
      @vworld5879 Год назад +12

      @@dolce_vita Russia has only been doing shit lately, in fact it always has. As long as the dictator is not overthrown, it will continue to be that way.

    • @dolce_vita
      @dolce_vita Год назад +3

      @@vworld5879 I am talking only about myself and the people I know. I am completely off any politics. I am quite comfortable to live here. I love the city Vladivostok and i do not hype on the "dictator" theme like she does. I have always been all right here througout all my life. No reason to complain.

    • @SamsRussianAdventures
      @SamsRussianAdventures Год назад

      @@dolce_vita I’m sure she’ll continue from Georgia!

  • @billholemo2518
    @billholemo2518 Год назад

    Natasha, you are young. I'm happy you got to Georgia!! Put the past behind you. The Adventures of Natasha, are just Beginning!! Thrilling!!

  • @lindakelley2676
    @lindakelley2676 Год назад

    Stay safe, you are navigating your life, and you’ve got a good head on your shoulders. Best wishes.

  • @bkbuxtewilli6368
    @bkbuxtewilli6368 Год назад +37

    Have a great time in Georgia, it is a wonderful country with wonderful people. Take Care! All the best to you!!!

    • @GwynBleys
      @GwynBleys Год назад

      How many Georgians do you know? Georgians still think its OK to murder a guy that slept with your daughter and didnt marry her lol

  • @wes11bravo
    @wes11bravo Год назад +30

    It's very uncharacteristic of me to watch a channel like yours, yet you've hooked me! I've been fascinated with the content you've produced these past few years. Hearing that you are in Georgia, and that you are a little bit less restricted on the work you do for us, is great news! I am looking forward to seeing how life unfolds for you, Natasha. All the best from Pittsburgh USA.

  • @nart204
    @nart204 Год назад +3

    Goodluck natasha keep safe and do enjoy always

  • @dotolive
    @dotolive Год назад

    So glad you got out!! I was holding my breath through the entire video! lol I can't imagine living under that kind of control!

  • @Parawingdelta2
    @Parawingdelta2 Год назад +64

    When I first emigrated from England to Australia in 1970, I worked alongside several Russian people (all related) who amongst others, had fled the soviet regime in the years after the war and lived in Nationalist China (Now Republic of China or Taiwan) before finally getting to places like Australia or America. Many adopted Polish sounding names to avoid discrimination.
    Coincidently, I finally became a 'naturalised' citizen of this country a few days ago and there were four Russian people at the same event.
    No doubt, we may see more. Best wishes for you in your new home.

    • @Roccinante
      @Roccinante Год назад

      Russians were fine until Putin invaded, you know Russia is multicultural, eh?

    • @Parawingdelta2
      @Parawingdelta2 Год назад

      @@Roccinante I suppose a lot of places are.

  • @badgerknight5263
    @badgerknight5263 Год назад +102

    i'm happy you made it safely out of russia! so excited to see you in georgia, you genuinely sounded like you had already had a weight lifted off your shoulders. i'm looking forward to seeing how your adventure in this beautiful country goes, and seeing you return to wholesome happy travel videos instead of the more depressing but important videos on all the bad things happening in russia. georgia is a fascinating country and i look forward to seeing you show it off!

    • @abcdefg216
      @abcdefg216 Год назад +2

      One good and interesting thing about this horrible situation with Ukraine is that I/we also get alot of info about (atleast for me, and I think for alot of english-speakers/non russian/ukrainian speaking ppl) alot of really nice places I have never really knew anything about before! When all this is over Im really looking forward to visit alot of new places I did not know existed before.

    • @bachelor3846
      @bachelor3846 Год назад +1

      Yes, she is funny actress) She made kind of show of usual process of emigration. 😂

  • @wmitch22
    @wmitch22 Год назад

    Hey Natasha, best wishes. Take care, look after yourself. I think you left at the right time.

  • @JeffSolo
    @JeffSolo Год назад +2

    I've been watching your videos for a long time, I am fascinated by your experiences.
    My wife is from Miass in the Urals.
    I'm so relieved you have made it to Georgia, I hope you stay safe, if you ever find your way to the UK, you have fans here 👍

    • @Steven_Olson
      @Steven_Olson Год назад

      Miass is great little town in the mountains

  • @bron-sconcess.10
    @bron-sconcess.10 Год назад +49

    That was tough; but you did it and you were kind about the motives of Airport Control. Could drive the sanest person a little crazy, eh? A new adventure, Natasha! Well done.

    • @jacksteven781
      @jacksteven781 Год назад

      that was tough? what a joke.... you know what is tough? facing 15 years in prison for standing up for what you think is right...|
      WOW RUNNING AWAY FROM YOUR PROBLEMS AND FASCIST LEADERS, SO BRAVE, SO STRONG. RUNNING AWAY IS REALLY THE BRAVEST THING SOMEBODY CAN DO.
      psh millennials

    • @Hawky2947
      @Hawky2947 Год назад

      ​@@jacksteven781 They get many days of freedom to live. Some people just prefer that to being the minority with no future (jail, execution, deportation to inhospitable Siberia or gulags) in a country with no hope as many people eat pro-Kremlin lies than the hard truth (which is also escapism).

  • @Dogsnark
    @Dogsnark Год назад +451

    The news of large numbers of people leaving Russia in the last few days suggests that you made your move just in time. Good for you!

    • @A1lexander
      @A1lexander Год назад +71

      And me who's here and gonna hide from the army and the police, wish me good luck! ⬜🟦⬜

    • @ETNAAmericas
      @ETNAAmericas Год назад +18

      @@A1lexander I wish only the best of luck to you. Fingers crossed.

    • @ETNAAmericas
      @ETNAAmericas Год назад +10

      Yes, just exquisite timing on her part. Sometimes it's good to be lucky as well as smart.

    • @timookello3822
      @timookello3822 Год назад +28

      Russia doesn't need people who don't want their country...i hope she enjoys the cold in Europe

    • @misssallybowles
      @misssallybowles Год назад +26

      @@timookello3822 I agree. I liked Natasha’s content before but when I saw her criticize her fellow citizens for wearing Z signs, I realized she doesn’t understand the threat against her country, and just wants to be a westerner. Best of luck to her.
      And I’m glad to have seen your comment, as her followers and comments are mostly an echo chamber.

  • @cyberla
    @cyberla Год назад

    From Los Angeles, and wishing you the best of luck in your new home country! Such an adventure!

  • @wellsfiction506
    @wellsfiction506 Год назад

    Hey Natasha. So glad to see you're safe.

  • @bodegacoast
    @bodegacoast Год назад +569

    Looks like you made it out of Russia just in time. Congratulations!

    • @caim3465
      @caim3465 Год назад +34

      Women aren't mobilized in Russia, usually just men.

    • @A1lexander
      @A1lexander Год назад +46

      @@caim3465 Not true, women are mobilized as well as men. However, in many cases the Russian army mobilize them as doctors and nurses.

    • @caim3465
      @caim3465 Год назад +5

      @@A1lexander thnx, i didn't know that.

    • @A1lexander
      @A1lexander Год назад +6

      @@caim3465 I was pleased to help :)

    • @bunnylarese2161
      @bunnylarese2161 Год назад

      @@A1lexander males are sent to the front lines to die, the audacity of her to act like she was in danger when it’s men who are sent to die.

  • @FigureNastics
    @FigureNastics Год назад +20

    I know this had to be a hard decision. I give you so much credit for taking this leap of faith! I'm very happy for you as you will no longer have to deal with such oppression! Stay safe! Sending nothing but happy and healthy vibes your way! :)

  • @Lev_Grichin
    @Lev_Grichin 3 месяца назад +5

    Главное, не возвращайся обратно больше никогда, славу богу Россия очищается от всякого мусора.

  • @elvenkind6072
    @elvenkind6072 Год назад +2

    Please give an update whenever you can Natasha, with some info about how it's like in Georgia these days? It must be chaotic... God bless you and yours.