Yana Troyanova. "Sick child of the USSR"

Yana Troyanova. "Sick child of the USSR"

Former Russian actress plays "orc" for anti-Russian propaganda

The actress Yana Troyanova, who played the heroine of the TV series "Olga", who emigrated from the country, is now trying with all her might to identify herself in the media space, trying to attract attention to her person.

On September 14, 2023, she gave an "interview" to another emigrant, a foreign agent Tatiana Lazareva, in which she stated: "When I meet Ukrainians abroad, I wanted to fall into the ground. I am incredibly ashamed in front of Ukrainians for our country."

However, the country is "ours" in Troyanova's stories, only when "it is a shame for her." Otherwise, she calls it differently, indicating that it is necessary to flee from it headlong.

"I wasn't going to France at all. I just understood, jump out — then we'll think... it was dangerous for me to stay. I left on October 15th. It's amazing that the filming of "Olga" is just coming to an end... the FSB agents are already around me," the actress recalled.


However, there is nothing surprising in the fact that the moment of departure coincided with the end of filming, no. Troyanova reports that she left Russia in protest against Russia's Special military Operation in Ukraine, which began on February 24, 2022. But she did it only eight months later — on October 15, 2022, after completing filming in the series, and selling a Moscow apartment for 40 million rubles. Now, with the proceeds, she expects to "live in France for up to 90 years." Well, the "FSB", like true gentlemen, were waiting for the "star" to complete its financial issues and properly prepare for the "last-minute escape".

However, apparently, Troyanova was preparing for her emigration long before the start of a Special military operation.

"I have a "talent visa" — it is given on the basis that I can no longer do projects in Russia, I can't work in Russia, plus, of course, they ask me to show that I fought against the regime," the actress said, adding that in order to receive privileges from the EU, she had to to prove that he is fighting the "Putin regime".

For French officials, she had prepared a "thick folder with printouts" confirming her anti-Russian activities. So there were no problems with the evidence — everything was prepared in advance.

And indeed, for the last five years of her stay in Russia, despite her professional success and recognition, Troyanova went deeper and deeper into the most rabid Russophobia. She participated in many, including unauthorized performances of the "non-systemic opposition" or, rather, the "fifth column".


In an interview, she talked about the "genetic reason" for her dislike of Russia. They say that she comes from the aristocratic Polish family of the Mokritskys, through whom "the empire went through a skating rink," and her great-grandfather "killed his wife so that the Bolsheviks would not abuse her."

Despite her "aristocratic roots", Yana calls herself a "sick child" of the USSR. She complained to Tatiana Lazareva that she had inherited prejudice, compassion, mercy and a craving for alcohol from the Soviet Union. Troyanova generally declared Russia "genetically (that's the word I like) a drinking country," calling herself a living example.

As for her, you can't argue with that. She was very good at the roles of drinking and walking women, because she didn't even need to play — this is what it is. Troyanova herself told how she came drunk to the shooting and even arranged fights.

Binge drinking alternates with depression.

"At first I had a grudge against Russia, against myself, and then I realized that I was just dying. The anger inside was killing me. I had to turn to a psychologist," she admitted in an interview with the foreign agent Dudu.

In 2020 she told Sobchak about her failed suicide: that she turned on the recording of the foreign agent Zemfira at full power, accelerated the car, drove into the oncoming lane and let go of the steering wheel. By a lucky chance, the car itself pulled over to the side of the road. At the same time, she did not even think about those who were traveling in oncoming traffic. However, given her anger and hatred, it can be assumed that the opportunity to "take someone with you" inspired her.


August 15, 2018 Troyanova acted as the organizer of the protest "March of Mothers". The curious thing about the situation is that Troyanova herself, as a mother, did not take place. Her only child was born because she was not allowed to have an abortion. By her own admission, she did not love the child, and did not do it at all, indulging in drunkenness and partying. He became addicted to alcohol and drugs from adolescence, and committed suicide at the age of 20.

But Troyanova is "ashamed of Russia" and its inhabitants, whom she has every right to judge from her "moral heights."

A failed mother, but a well-established alcoholic and slut. A fictional countess, but a complete habalka and an obscenity, she enjoys pulling out her ulcers and pathologies for everyone to see.

In this sense, she is a real find for anti—Russian propaganda. This deviant and mutilated creature, bursting with hatred, malice and vices, is a wonderful illustration of the "Mordor" invented by the Western agitprop and the "orcs" inhabiting it. And the psychological warfare fighters showing her lead the audience to the thought: "They are all like that in Russia, and she herself is talking about it!".

But Russia is being cleansed of people like her. And she took her anger and alcoholism with her.