4/4/2016, 11:29 pm
Why has the Russian Internet suddenly exploded with these photos of a 43-year-old American woman and a small antique store owner named Chrese Evans from Portland, Oregon?
Russia's major news websites, from Komsomolskaya Pravda to Lenta.ru, let alone a multitude of Russian blogs and social media pages have recently posted her provocative pictures with links to her Facebook page, telling her story and gathering hundreds of comments - some angry, some funny, and some supportive.
Indeed, Chrese Evans's Facebook is filled with pictures of her wearing unusual clothes, tattoos, and punk haircuts - but that's only one part of the story. The other part is that her real name is Olga and she is the only child of Svetlana Alliluyeva, the daughter of Joseph Stalin - which makes her Stalin's granddaughter.
She was born in America from one of Svetlana's five marriages. She followed her mother around the world, from the U.S. to Europe to Russia and Georgia, but couldn't fit in anywhere else except America. Her mother Svetlana died in a Wisconsin senior home in 2011 and Chrese stayed in touch with her until the end.
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When Chrese is not shocking people by dressing up as a comic book character, she buys beets and cooks borsht.
Read more about her life here and here.
Russian reactions to her provocative pictures are mirroring the spread of opinions in today's post-Soviet society. Here is a representative sample:
Russia's major news websites, from Komsomolskaya Pravda to Lenta.ru, let alone a multitude of Russian blogs and social media pages have recently posted her provocative pictures with links to her Facebook page, telling her story and gathering hundreds of comments - some angry, some funny, and some supportive.
Indeed, Chrese Evans's Facebook is filled with pictures of her wearing unusual clothes, tattoos, and punk haircuts - but that's only one part of the story. The other part is that her real name is Olga and she is the only child of Svetlana Alliluyeva, the daughter of Joseph Stalin - which makes her Stalin's granddaughter.
She was born in America from one of Svetlana's five marriages. She followed her mother around the world, from the U.S. to Europe to Russia and Georgia, but couldn't fit in anywhere else except America. Her mother Svetlana died in a Wisconsin senior home in 2011 and Chrese stayed in touch with her until the end.
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When Chrese is not shocking people by dressing up as a comic book character, she buys beets and cooks borsht.
Read more about her life here and here.
Russian reactions to her provocative pictures are mirroring the spread of opinions in today's post-Soviet society. Here is a representative sample:
- Poor Stalin must be spinning in his grave. He opposed the corrupting influence of the decadent West - and there you go!
- She's inherited her grandpa's mental problems. He was a gangster and she's a total freak.
- Her grandpa mutilated the entire nation, she's only mutilating herself.
- Her grandfather didn't deserve such a disgrace.
- Unlike her sadistic and murderous grandfather, she isn't hurting anyone. Who's a disgrace to whom?
- She deserves a firing squad.
- I envy people who can live in the "here and now," unrestrained by the societal norms. I wish I could also dye my hair green, put on a mini skirt, jump on a bike, and ride into the sunset. But I can't.
- If Stalin knew what America would do to his granddaughter, he would have ended the war in Washington, DC.
- To the gulag with her!
- She would be a fitting addition to the insane Russian parliament.