STEVEN SEAGAL has offered high praise to Russian leader Vladimir Putin, amid the country's brutal invasion of Ukraine in February, and told his allies 'I love you all'.
Back in 2014, Steven spoke out in support of Russia’s annexation of Crimea, calling the move “very reasonable”. Self-described Buddhist Steven became a Russian and Serbian citizen in 2016, and the following year Putin gave him a Russian passport, resulting in him being promptly banned from Ukraine for five years.
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