Russian women play risqué games with foreign football fans
A furious row has erupted at the World Cup after a writer and psychologist accused Russian women of demeaning themselves by looking for sex with foreign fans.
A major Moscow newspaper that ran Platon Besedin's outburst has been hit with a petition demanding apologies for an article which accused women of acting like 'wh****'.
The 32-year-old author railed against 'the corruptibility of Russian young women'.
He wrote in Moskovsky Komsomolets: 'Social networks are overloaded with videos where young and not quite young Russian women are behaving like overused prostitutes with low social responsibility…
Moscow newspaper columnist accuses young Russian women of acting like 'wh****' with foreign World Cup fans in shocking tirade over social media videos
Author Platon Besedin, 32, attacked 'the corruptibility of Russian young women'
In Moskovsky Komsomolets, he claimed women acting like 'overused prostitutes'
Comes after clips were posted on social media showing women with foreigners